2006 New York Code - Corporations; definition; right to sue and be sued.


 
    §  4. The term corporations as used in this section and in sections 1,
  2 and 3 of this article shall be construed to include  all  associations
  and  joint-stock  companies  having  any  of the powers or privileges of
  corporations not possessed  by  individuals  or  partnerships.  And  all
  corporations shall have the right to sue and shall be subject to be sued
  in all courts in like cases as natural persons.


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