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2006 Georgia Code - 2-10-91
2-10-91. (a) When a member of an association established
without capital stock has paid his membership fee in full, he shall
receive a certificate of membership. No association shall issue
stock to a member until it has been fully paid for. Promissory
notes of the members may be accepted by the association as full or
partial payment. The association shall hold the stock as security
for the payment of the note, but such retention as security shall
not affect the member´s right to vote. (b) Except for debts lawfully contracted between
the member and the association, no member shall be liable for the
debts of the association in an amount exceeding the sum remaining
unpaid on his membership fee or his subscription to the capital
stock, including any unpaid balance or any promissory notes given
in payment thereof. (c) No
stockholder of a cooperative association shall own more than 20
percent of the common stock of the association; and an association,
in its bylaws, may limit the amount of common stock which one
member may own to any amount less than 20 percent of the common
stock. (d) No member or
stockholder shall be entitled to more than one vote; provided,
however, that this prohibition shall not apply to associations
composed of producers of any forestry product or products.
(e) Any association organized with
stock under this article may issue preferred stock with or without
the right to vote. Such stock may be redeemable or retirable by the
association on such terms and conditions as may be provided for by
the articles of incorporation and printed on the face of the
certificate. (f) The
association may, at any time, except when its debts exceed 50
percent of its assets, buy in or purchase its common stock at the
book value thereof and pay for it in cash within one year
thereafter. Book value shall be conclusively determined by the
board of directors.
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