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§  654-a.  Subsidiaries; how created. 1. The corporation by resolution  may direct any of its members,  officers  or  employees  to  organize  a  subsidiary   corporation   whenever,  in  the  sole  discretion  of  the  corporation, it has become necessary to acquire a project in the case of  sale under foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure and it is beneficial to  effectuate the purpose of this chapter for the subsidiary to hold  title  to the project.    2.  Each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be wholly owned by the  corporation and shall be organized pursuant to the business  corporation  law, the not-for-profit corporation law or article two or article eleven  of this chapter.    3.  The  corporation  may  transfer  to any subsidiary corporation any  money, real or personal or mixed  property  or  may  convey  to  it  any  project  in  order  to carry out the purposes of this article. Each such  subsidiary corporation shall have all the  privileges,  immunities,  tax  exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of the corporation to the extent the  same are not inconsistent with the statute or statutes pursuant to which  such subsidiary was incorporated. Except as may be inconsistent with the  provisions of this article, such subsidiary, if  organized  pursuant  to  article two or article eleven of this chapter, shall have all the rights  and powers granted to housing companies by this chapter and by any other  statute pursuant to which such subsidiary corporation was organized.    4.  No  member  or  officer  of  the  corporation  shall  receive  any  additional  compensation,  either  direct  or   indirect,   other   than  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of such person's duties, by reason of such person's  serving  as a member, director, trustee or officer of any subsidiary corporation.

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Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-12 > 654-a

§  654-a.  Subsidiaries; how created. 1. The corporation by resolution  may direct any of its members,  officers  or  employees  to  organize  a  subsidiary   corporation   whenever,  in  the  sole  discretion  of  the  corporation, it has become necessary to acquire a project in the case of  sale under foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure and it is beneficial to  effectuate the purpose of this chapter for the subsidiary to hold  title  to the project.    2.  Each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be wholly owned by the  corporation and shall be organized pursuant to the business  corporation  law, the not-for-profit corporation law or article two or article eleven  of this chapter.    3.  The  corporation  may  transfer  to any subsidiary corporation any  money, real or personal or mixed  property  or  may  convey  to  it  any  project  in  order  to carry out the purposes of this article. Each such  subsidiary corporation shall have all the  privileges,  immunities,  tax  exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of the corporation to the extent the  same are not inconsistent with the statute or statutes pursuant to which  such subsidiary was incorporated. Except as may be inconsistent with the  provisions of this article, such subsidiary, if  organized  pursuant  to  article two or article eleven of this chapter, shall have all the rights  and powers granted to housing companies by this chapter and by any other  statute pursuant to which such subsidiary corporation was organized.    4.  No  member  or  officer  of  the  corporation  shall  receive  any  additional  compensation,  either  direct  or   indirect,   other   than  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of such person's duties, by reason of such person's  serving  as a member, director, trustee or officer of any subsidiary corporation.

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Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-12 > 654-a

§  654-a.  Subsidiaries; how created. 1. The corporation by resolution  may direct any of its members,  officers  or  employees  to  organize  a  subsidiary   corporation   whenever,  in  the  sole  discretion  of  the  corporation, it has become necessary to acquire a project in the case of  sale under foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure and it is beneficial to  effectuate the purpose of this chapter for the subsidiary to hold  title  to the project.    2.  Each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be wholly owned by the  corporation and shall be organized pursuant to the business  corporation  law, the not-for-profit corporation law or article two or article eleven  of this chapter.    3.  The  corporation  may  transfer  to any subsidiary corporation any  money, real or personal or mixed  property  or  may  convey  to  it  any  project  in  order  to carry out the purposes of this article. Each such  subsidiary corporation shall have all the  privileges,  immunities,  tax  exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of the corporation to the extent the  same are not inconsistent with the statute or statutes pursuant to which  such subsidiary was incorporated. Except as may be inconsistent with the  provisions of this article, such subsidiary, if  organized  pursuant  to  article two or article eleven of this chapter, shall have all the rights  and powers granted to housing companies by this chapter and by any other  statute pursuant to which such subsidiary corporation was organized.    4.  No  member  or  officer  of  the  corporation  shall  receive  any  additional  compensation,  either  direct  or   indirect,   other   than  reimbursement   for  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of such person's duties, by reason of such person's  serving  as a member, director, trustee or officer of any subsidiary corporation.