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- 3.68.1 Concept and Main Characteristics
- 3.68.2 Classification in General
- 3.68.3 Classification by the Place of Incorporation
- 3.68.4 Formation or Creation
- 3.68.5 Good Standing
- 3.68.6 Powers of a Corporation - During Its Existence - Ultra Vires Acts
- 3.68.7 Authority to Execute Instruments
- 3.68.8 Seal
- 3.68.9 Summary of Items to Consider When Examining a Corporation and Its Transactions from the Title Insurance Point of View
- 3.68.10 Consolidations, Mergers, Reorganizations, and Acquisitions of Corporations
- 3.68.11 Termination of Corporate Existence
- 3.68.12 Reinstatement or Revival
- 3.68.13 Powers of a Corporation after It Ceases To Exist
- 3.68.14 Corporations Vesting of Title
- 3.68.15 Insuring Purchasers of Corporate Stock
- 3.68.16 Conveyances before Inception of Corporate Existence
- 3.68.17 Conveyances after Expiration of Corporate Existence - Some Statutory Possibilities
- 3.68.18 Corporation Conveying To an Insider
- 3.68.19 Transfer of All Assets of Corporation by Sale or Mortgage
- 3.68.20 Use of Corporate Assets to Finance the Purchase of Stock of the Corporate Mortgagor
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