Tennessee Code § 59-13-110

Stock - Common and preferred
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The capital stock may be divided into preferred and common stock. If so divided, the articles of incorporation must contain a statement of the number of shares of stock to which preference is granted and the number of shares of stock to which no preference is granted; and the nature and definite extent of the preference and privileges granted to each. Acts 1984, ch. 864, § 10.
The capital stock may be divided into preferred and common stock. If so divided, the articles of incorporation must contain a statement of the number of shares of stock to which preference is granted and the number of shares of stock to which no preference is granted; and the nature and definite extent of the preference and privileges granted to each. Acts 1984, ch. 864, § 10.
The capital stock may be divided into preferred and common stock. If so divided, the articles of incorporation must contain a statement of the number of shares of stock to which preference is granted and the number of shares of stock to which no preference is granted; and the nature and definite extent of the preference and privileges granted to each. Acts 1984, ch. 864, § 10.
The capital stock may be divided into preferred and common stock. If so divided, the articles of incorporation must contain a statement of the number of shares of stock to which preference is granted and the number of shares of stock to which no preference is granted; and the nature and definite extent of the preference and privileges granted to each.
Acts 1984, ch. 864, § 10.

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