Vermont Code § 11 V.S.A. § 922

Certificate of public good
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§ 922. Certificate of public good
The corporators shall file with the articles of association a certificate of the Commissioner
of Financial Regulation that the formation of such corporation is in his or her opinion
for the public good. No such corporation shall be formed unless such corporation
is in his or her opinion for the public good. No such corporation shall be formed
unless such certificate has been furnished and so filed. Such corporation may be
formed without capital stock, and the trustees and the clerk shall be appointed by
the Governor for the term of two years and until their successors are appointed and
qualify. All such trustees shall be citizens of this State.

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