2005 California Corporations Code Sections 7140-7142 Article 4. Powers

CORPORATIONS CODE
SECTION 7140-7142

7140.  Subject to any limitations contained in the articles or
bylaws and to compliance with other provisions of this division and
any other applicable laws, a corporation, in carrying out its
activities, shall have all of the powers of a natural person,
including, without limitation, the power to:
   (a) Adopt, use, and at will alter a corporate seal, but failure to
affix a seal does not affect the validity of any instrument.
   (b) Adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws.
   (c) Qualify to conduct its activities in any other state,
territory, dependency or foreign country.
   (d) Issue, purchase, redeem, receive, take or otherwise acquire,
own, sell, lend, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of, pledge,
use and otherwise deal in and with its own memberships, bonds,
debentures, notes and debt securities.
   (e) Pay pensions, and establish and carry out pension, deferred
compensation, saving, thrift and other retirement, incentive and
benefit plans, trusts and provisions for any or all of its directors,
officers, employees, and persons providing services to it or any of
its subsidiary or related or associated corporations, and to
indemnify and purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any
fiduciary of such plans, trusts, or provisions.
   (f) Issue certificates evidencing membership in accordance with
the provisions of Section 7313 and issue identity cards.
   (g) Levy dues, assessments, and admission and transfer fees.
   (h) Make donations for the public welfare or for community funds,
hospital, charitable, educational, scientific, civic, religious or
similar purposes.
   (i) Assume obligations, enter into contracts, including contracts
of guarantee or suretyship, incur liabilities, borrow or lend money
or otherwise use its credit, and secure any of its obligations,
contracts or liabilities by mortgage, pledge or other encumbrance of
all or any part of its property and income.
   (j) Participate with others in any partnership, joint venture or
other association, transaction or arrangement of any kind whether or
not such participation involves sharing or delegation of control with
or to others.
   (k) Act as trustee under any trust incidental to the principal
objects of the corporation, and receive, hold, administer, exchange,
and expend funds and property subject to such trust.
   (l) Carry on a business at a profit and apply any profit that
results from the business activity to any activity in which it may
lawfully engage.
7141.  Subject to Section 7142:
   (a) No limitation upon the activities, purposes, or powers of the
corporation or upon the powers of the members, officers, or
directors, or the manner of exercise of such powers, contained in or
implied by the articles or by Chapters 15 (commencing with Section
8510), 16 (commencing with Section 8610), and 17 (commencing with
Section 8710) shall be asserted as between the corporation or member,
officer or director and any third person, except in a proceeding:
(1) by a member or the state to enjoin the doing or continuation of
unauthorized activities by the corporation or its officers, or both,
in cases where third parties have not acquired rights thereby, (2) to
dissolve the corporation, or (3) by the corporation or by a member
suing in a representative suit against the officers or directors of
the corporation for violation of their authority.
   (b) Any contract or conveyance made in the name of a corporation
which is authorized or ratified by the board, or is done within the
scope of authority, actual or apparent, conferred by the board or
within the agency power of the officer executing it, except as the
board's authority is limited by law other than this part, binds the
corporation, and the corporation acquires rights thereunder whether
the contract is executed or wholly or in part executory.
7142.  (a) Notwithstanding Section 7141, in the case of a
corporation holding assets in charitable trust, any of the following
may bring an action to enjoin, correct, obtain damages for or to
otherwise remedy a breach of the charitable trust:    (1) The
corporation, or a member in the name of the corporation pursuant to
Section 7710.    (2) An officer of the corporation.    (3) A director
of the corporation.    (4) A person with a reversionary,
contractual, or property interest in the assets subject to such
charitable trust.    (5) The Attorney General, or any person granted
relator status by the Attorney General.  The Attorney General shall
be given notice of any action brought by the persons specified in
paragraphs (1) through (4), and may intervene.
   (b) In an action under this section, the court may not rescind or
enjoin the performance of a contract unless:
   (1) All of the parties to the contract are parties to the action;
or
   (2) No party to the contract has, in good faith, and without
actual notice of the trust restriction, parted with value, under the
contract or in reliance upon it; and
   (3) It is equitable to do so.


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