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2006 Code of Virginia - Chapter 11 - Industrial Development Corporations

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  • 13.1-981 - How chapter cited
  • 13.1-982 - Definitions
  • 13.1-983 - Incorporation
  • 13.1-984 - Corporate name
  • 13.1-985 - Governor to approve articles of incorporation
  • 13.1-986 - How funds may be derived
  • 13.1-987 - Restrictions on powers of corporation
  • 13.1-988 - Acquisition, transfer, etc., of securities and shares of corporation
  • 13.1-989 - Membership in corporation; loans from members
  • 13.1-990 - Shares and shareholders
  • 13.1-991 - Directors
  • 13.1-992 - Executive committee
  • 13.1-993 - Restrictions on amendments to articles of incorporation
  • 13.1-994 - Earned surplus
  • 13.1-995 - Members to have rights of shareholders
  • 13.1-996 - Corporation not authorized to receive money on deposit; deposit of funds of corporation
  • 13.1-997 - Books and records
  • 13.1-998 - Credit of Commonwealth not pledged

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