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§ 103. Powers generally

An organization formed under the provisions of section 102 of this title shall be a body corporate and politic to be known by the name stated in its certificate. It shall have and possess the ordinary rights and incidents of a corporation, and shall be capable of taking, holding and disposing of real and personal estate for the purposes of its organization. The provisions of a will, deed or other instrument by which an endowment of a library is provided, and accepted by the trustees, managers or directors, shall, as to such endowment, be a part of the organic and fundamental law of such corporation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-22 > Chapter-3 > 103

§ 103. Powers generally

An organization formed under the provisions of section 102 of this title shall be a body corporate and politic to be known by the name stated in its certificate. It shall have and possess the ordinary rights and incidents of a corporation, and shall be capable of taking, holding and disposing of real and personal estate for the purposes of its organization. The provisions of a will, deed or other instrument by which an endowment of a library is provided, and accepted by the trustees, managers or directors, shall, as to such endowment, be a part of the organic and fundamental law of such corporation.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-22 > Chapter-3 > 103

§ 103. Powers generally

An organization formed under the provisions of section 102 of this title shall be a body corporate and politic to be known by the name stated in its certificate. It shall have and possess the ordinary rights and incidents of a corporation, and shall be capable of taking, holding and disposing of real and personal estate for the purposes of its organization. The provisions of a will, deed or other instrument by which an endowment of a library is provided, and accepted by the trustees, managers or directors, shall, as to such endowment, be a part of the organic and fundamental law of such corporation.