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The articles of incorporation shall set forth;

     (1) The names of the persons so associating themselves together, their places of residence and the name and location of the lodge, chapter, or society to which they severally belong;

     (2) The corporate name assumed by the corporation and the duration of the same if limited;

     (3) The purpose of the association, which shall be to provide, maintain and operate a building or buildings to be used for fraternal and social purposes, and for the benefit of the several bodies represented in such association;

     (4) The place where the corporation proposes to have its principal place of business;

     (5) The amount of capital stock and the par value thereof per share, if it shall be organized as a joint stock company.

[1927 c 190 § 2; RRS § 3887-2.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-24 > 24-24 > 24-24-020

Articles — Contents.

The articles of incorporation shall set forth;

     (1) The names of the persons so associating themselves together, their places of residence and the name and location of the lodge, chapter, or society to which they severally belong;

     (2) The corporate name assumed by the corporation and the duration of the same if limited;

     (3) The purpose of the association, which shall be to provide, maintain and operate a building or buildings to be used for fraternal and social purposes, and for the benefit of the several bodies represented in such association;

     (4) The place where the corporation proposes to have its principal place of business;

     (5) The amount of capital stock and the par value thereof per share, if it shall be organized as a joint stock company.

[1927 c 190 § 2; RRS § 3887-2.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-24 > 24-24 > 24-24-020

Articles — Contents.

The articles of incorporation shall set forth;

     (1) The names of the persons so associating themselves together, their places of residence and the name and location of the lodge, chapter, or society to which they severally belong;

     (2) The corporate name assumed by the corporation and the duration of the same if limited;

     (3) The purpose of the association, which shall be to provide, maintain and operate a building or buildings to be used for fraternal and social purposes, and for the benefit of the several bodies represented in such association;

     (4) The place where the corporation proposes to have its principal place of business;

     (5) The amount of capital stock and the par value thereof per share, if it shall be organized as a joint stock company.

[1927 c 190 § 2; RRS § 3887-2.]