Maine Code § 13-1777

Foreign associations
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A foreign corporation that can qualify as an association, as defined in section 1774, may be
authorized to do business in this State under this subchapter by complying with the laws relating to
foreign corporations doing business in the State. It shall pay the same fees and charges as domestic
associations. Upon such compliance it shall have all the rights and privileges of like domestic
associations.

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