Sec. 19. Every corporation whose term of existence, as fixed by the articles of incorporation, has expired shall continue its corporate capacity for two (2) years for the purpose of liquidating its affairs and distributing its assets to its shareholders, after paying all of its liabilities, and for no other purpose. For such purpose, every such corporation shall use its corporate name and shall be capable of prosecuting and defending actions and suits at law or in equity. Formerly: Acts 1933, c.40, s.160.
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