North Dakota Code § 10-33-26

17. A corporation may establish committees of the board of directors, elect or appoint
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persons to the committees, and define their duties as provided in section 10-33-44 and 
fix their compensation.
18. A corporation may elect or appoint officers, employees, and agents of the corporation, 
and define their duties and fix their compensation.
19. A corporation may lend money to, guarantee an obligation of, become a surety for, or 
otherwise financially assist persons as provided in section 10-33-82.
20. A corporation may make advances to its directors, officers, and employees and those 
of its subsidiaries as provided in section 10-33-83.
21. A corporation shall indemnify those persons identified in section 10 -33-84 against 
certain expenses and liabilities only as provided in section 10 -33-84 and may 
indemnify other persons.

22. A corporation may conduct all or part of its activities under one or more trade names 
as provided in chapter 47-25.
23. A corporation may take, receive, and hold real and personal property, including the 
principal and interest of money or other funds, that is given, conveyed, bequeathed, 
devised to, or vested in the corporation in trust when the corporation or a related 
organization has a vested or contingent interest in the trust.
24. Except when the trust instrument prescribes otherwise, a corporation may invest trust 
property or its proceeds in accordance with chapters 59 -09, 59-10, 59-11, 59-12, 
59-13, 59-14, 59-15, 59-16, 59-17, 59-18, and 59-19.
25. A corporation may be a member of or the owner of the ownership interest in another 
domestic or foreign organization.
26. A corporation may dissolve and wind up.
27. A corporation may merge and consolidate with other domestic or foreign nonprofit 
corporations organized for related purposes.
28. A corporation conducting activities as a hospital may merge with a corporation 
incorporated for profit and form a corporation under this chapter.
29. A corporation may acquire an owner's interest in another organization.
30. A corporation may have and exercise all other powers necessary or convenient to 
effect any or all of the purposes for which the corporation is incorporated.

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