New York Amendments Or Changes.




 
  § 1308. Amendments or changes.
    (a)  An  authorized  foreign  corporation  may  amend  or  change  its
  application for authority from time to time in any and as  many  of  the
  following respects as may be desired if the amendments contain only such
  provisions  as  might  be  lawfully  contained  in  an  application  for
  authority at the time of making such amendment:
    (1) To change its corporate name if  such  change  has  been  effected
  under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation.
    (2)  To  change its fictitious name filed pursuant to paragraph (d) of
  section 1301 of this chapter, to another fictitious name,  if  its  true
  corporate name is not available for use in this state.
    (3)  To  delete its fictitious name filed pursuant to paragraph (d) of
  section 1301 of  this  chapter,  if  its  true  corporate  name  is  now
  available for use in this state.
    (4)  To adopt a fictitious name when the corporate name is changed and
  is not available in this state.
    (5) To enlarge, limit or otherwise  change  the  activities  which  it
  proposes to conduct in this state.
    (6) To change the location of its office in this state.
    (7)  To  specify  or  change  the  post  office  address  to which the
  secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process  against  it  served
  upon him.
    (8) To make, revoke or change the designation of a registered agent or
  to specify or change his address.