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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-17 > 335

§  335.  Powers of certain existing corporations to conform charter to  article. A corporation heretofore created in this state by  special  act  or under general law for purposes for which a corporation may be created  under this article and other applicable provisions of this chapter, may,  by  the  procedure  herein provided, amend its charter or certificate of  incorporation to conform to the provisions of this article with the same  corporate name and for the same corporate purposes  and  any  additional  purposes  permitted by this article; but such amendment shall not affect  then existing property rights or liabilities.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-17 > 335

§  335.  Powers of certain existing corporations to conform charter to  article. A corporation heretofore created in this state by  special  act  or under general law for purposes for which a corporation may be created  under this article and other applicable provisions of this chapter, may,  by  the  procedure  herein provided, amend its charter or certificate of  incorporation to conform to the provisions of this article with the same  corporate name and for the same corporate purposes  and  any  additional  purposes  permitted by this article; but such amendment shall not affect  then existing property rights or liabilities.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-17 > 335

§  335.  Powers of certain existing corporations to conform charter to  article. A corporation heretofore created in this state by  special  act  or under general law for purposes for which a corporation may be created  under this article and other applicable provisions of this chapter, may,  by  the  procedure  herein provided, amend its charter or certificate of  incorporation to conform to the provisions of this article with the same  corporate name and for the same corporate purposes  and  any  additional  purposes  permitted by this article; but such amendment shall not affect  then existing property rights or liabilities.