Maine Code § 17-1618

Corporate acts after forfeiture of charter
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Whoever undertakes to do business or does business of any kind in behalf of any corporation, the
charter of which has been forfeited or suspended, or holds out such corporation as doing business, or
sells, transfers or puts upon the market any stocks or other evidence of indebtedness whatsoever of any
such corporation, while the charter of said corporation remains forfeited or suspended, shall be punished
by a fine of $300.

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