504 - Validation of certain defective corporations.

     § 504.  Validation of certain defective corporations.        Where heretofore or hereafter any act has been or may be done     or any transfer or conveyance of any property has been or may be     made to or by any corporation created or intended to be created     under any statute supplied or repealed by this part, in good     faith, after the approval of the articles or application for a     charter or issuance of letters patent but without the actual     recording of the original papers with the endorsements thereon,     or a certified copy thereof, in the office of any recorder of     deeds, as provided in such statutes then in force, the acts,     transfers and conveyances shall nevertheless be deemed and taken     to be valid and effectual for all purposes, regardless of the     omission to record the original papers with the endorsements     thereon, or a certified copy thereof, as heretofore required by     such statutes. Every such corporation shall be deemed and taken     to have been incorporated on the date of approval of its     articles or application for a charter or on the date of issuance     of its letters patent, whichever event shall have last occurred.        Cross References.  Section 504 is referred to in sections     1104, 5104 of this title.