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2005 Vermont Code - Title 11A — Vermont Business Corporations

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  • Chapter 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS (contains §§ 1 – 42)
  • Chapter 2 — INCORPORATION (contains §§ 1 – 6)
  • Chapter 3 — PURPOSES AND POWERS (contains §§ 1 – 4)
  • Chapter 4 — NAME (contains §§ 1 – 3)
  • Chapter 5 — OFFICE AND AGENT (contains §§ 1 – 4)
  • Chapter 6 — SHARES AND DISTRIBUTIONS (contains §§ 1 – 40)
  • Chapter 7 — SHAREHOLDERS (contains §§ 1 – 40)
  • Chapter 8 — DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS (contains §§ 1 – 63)
  • Chapter 10 — AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BYLAWS (contains §§ 1 – 22)
  • Chapter 11 — MERGER AND SHARE EXCHANGE (contains §§ 1 – 7)
  • Chapter 12 — SALE OF ASSETS (contains §§ 1 – 2)
  • Chapter 13 — DISSENTERS' RIGHTS (contains §§ 1 – 31)
  • Chapter 14 — DISSOLUTION (contains §§ 1 – 40)
  • Chapter 15 — FOREIGN CORPORATIONS (contains §§ 1 – 33)
  • Chapter 16 — RECORDS AND REPORTS (contains §§ 1 – 22)
  • Chapter 20 — CLOSE CORPORATIONS (contains §§ 1 – 16)

Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Vermont may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
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