Arkansas Code § 23-18-315

Correction of defects of organization
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In the event any corporation has filed defective articles of incorporation or has failed to do all things necessary to perfect its corporate organization, it nevertheless may file corrected articles of incorporation or amend the original articles and do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises for the correction of such defects. The action so taken shall be valid and binding upon all persons concerned. The capacity of the corporation to file corrected articles of incorporation or amendments to the original articles or to do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises shall not be questioned. Acts 1937, No. 342, § 33; Pope's Dig., § 2347; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1133.
In the event any corporation has filed defective articles of incorporation or has failed to do all things necessary to perfect its corporate organization, it nevertheless may file corrected articles of incorporation or amend the original articles and do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises for the correction of such defects. The action so taken shall be valid and binding upon all persons concerned. The capacity of the corporation to file corrected articles of incorporation or amendments to the original articles or to do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises shall not be questioned. Acts 1937, No. 342, § 33; Pope's Dig., § 2347; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1133.
In the event any corporation has filed defective articles of incorporation or has failed to do all things necessary to perfect its corporate organization, it nevertheless may file corrected articles of incorporation or amend the original articles and do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises for the correction of such defects. The action so taken shall be valid and binding upon all persons concerned. The capacity of the corporation to file corrected articles of incorporation or amendments to the original articles or to do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises shall not be questioned. Acts 1937, No. 342, § 33; Pope's Dig., § 2347; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1133.
In the event any corporation has filed defective articles of incorporation or has failed to do all things necessary to perfect its corporate organization, it nevertheless may file corrected articles of incorporation or amend the original articles and do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises for the correction of such defects. The action so taken shall be valid and binding upon all persons concerned. The capacity of the corporation to file corrected articles of incorporation or amendments to the original articles or to do and perform all acts and things necessary in the premises shall not be questioned.
Acts 1937, No. 342, § 33; Pope's Dig., § 2347; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1133.

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