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Chapter 52
Cooperative Marketing Associations

Sections

52.001
Policy
52.002
Definitions
52.003
Nonprofit Organization
52.004
Application of General Corporation Laws
52.005
Associations Not in Restraint of Trade
52.006
Duration of Existence
52.011
Purposes
52.012
Restrictions
52.013
General Powers
52.014
Interest in Other Corporations
52.015
Contracts and Agreements with Other Associations
52.016
Marketing Contract
52.031
Incorporators
52.032
Preliminary Investigation
52.033
Execution of Articles of Incorporation
52.034
Contents of Articles of Incorporation
52.035
Filing of Articles of Incorporation
52.036
Effect of Filing Articles of Incorporation
52.037
Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
52.038
Existing Corporations and Associations
52.051
Adoption
52.052
Contents
52.061
Stock
52.062
Issuance of Membership Certificates
52.063
Issuance of Shares
52.064
Common Stock
52.065
Preferred Stock
52.066
Stock Issued on Purchase of Property
52.081
Membership
52.082
New Members
52.083
Meetings
52.084
Notice of Meetings
52.085
Voting
52.086
Termination or Suspension of Membership
52.087
Liability of Members
52.101
Board of Directors
52.102
Officers
52.103
Removal of Officer or Director
52.104
Bond
52.105
Referendum
52.121
Foreign Cooperative Considered Marketing Association
52.122
Permits to Do Business
52.131
Breach or Threatened Breach of Marketing Contract
52.132
Induced Breach of Marketing Contract; False Reports
52.151
Tax Exemptions
 



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