(a) Every corporation incorporated under this chapter has the purpose of engaging in any lawful business unless a more limited purpose is specifically set forth in the articles of incorporation. A statement of a corporation's primary purpose or purposes made pursuant to § 4-27-202(a)(5) shall not be construed as a specific limitation of the broad purposes for which the corporation may be organized. (b) A corporation engaging in a business that is subject to regulation under another statute of this state may incorporate under this chapter only if permitted by, and subject to all limitations of, the other statute. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-301. (a) Every corporation incorporated under this chapter has the purpose of engaging in any lawful business unless a more limited purpose is specifically set forth in the articles of incorporation. A statement of a corporation's primary purpose or purposes made pursuant to § 4-27-202(a)(5) shall not be construed as a specific limitation of the broad purposes for which the corporation may be organized. (b) A corporation engaging in a business that is subject to regulation under another statute of this state may incorporate under this chapter only if permitted by, and subject to all limitations of, the other statute. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-301. (a) Every corporation incorporated under this chapter has the purpose of engaging in any lawful business unless a more limited purpose is specifically set forth in the articles of incorporation. A statement of a corporation's primary purpose or purposes made pursuant to § 4-27-202(a)(5) shall not be construed as a specific limitation of the broad purposes for which the corporation may be organized. (b) A corporation engaging in a business that is subject to regulation under another statute of this state may incorporate under this chapter only if permitted by, and subject to all limitations of, the other statute. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-301. (a) Every corporation incorporated under this chapter has the purpose of engaging in any lawful business unless a more limited purpose is specifically set forth in the articles of incorporation. A statement of a corporation's primary purpose or purposes made pursuant to § 4-27-202(a)(5) shall not be construed as a specific limitation of the broad purposes for which the corporation may be organized. (b) A corporation engaging in a business that is subject to regulation under another statute of this state may incorporate under this chapter only if permitted by, and subject to all limitations of, the other statute. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-301.
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