Indiana Code
Chapter 24. Purchase and Sale of Defunct Railroads
8-4-24-2. Powers, Privileges, Facilities, and Franchises

Sec. 2. Such corporation shall possess all the powers, rights, privileges, immunities, faculties, and franchises in respect to the said railroad, or the part thereof purchased as aforesaid, which were possessed or enjoyed by the corporation that owned or held the said railroad previous to such sale by virtue of its charter or amendments thereto or other laws of this state, or of any state not inconsistent with the laws of this state in which any part of the said railroad is situate, and shall also have power, by agreement of the persons forming the said corporation as aforesaid, or by a vote of a majority in interest of the stockholders, at any time within six (6) months after the formation of the said corporation, to assume any debts or liabilities of the corporation which owned or held the said railroad before the said sale; and in like manner and within a like period, to make such adjustments with any stockholders of the said last mentioned corporation as it may deem expedient, and, for the said purposes, to use such portions of the bonds and stock it may be authorized to create as it may deem necessary, and in such manner as it may deem proper; and shall also have power to make and issue bonds, payable at such times and places and bearing such rates of interest as it may deem expedient, and to sell or dispose of such bonds at such prices and in such manner as it may deem proper, and to secure the payment of any bonds which it may make, issue, or assume to pay, by a mortgage or mortgages or deed or deeds of trust of its railroad, or of any part thereof, or any other of its property, real or personal; and may include in such mortgage or mortgages or deed or deeds of trust any locomotives, cars, and other rolling stock and equipments, and any machinery, tools, implements, fuel, and materials, whether then held or thereafter to be acquired for the constructing, operating, repairing, or replacing the said railroad, or any part thereof, or any of its equipments or appurtenances; all of which property, so included, whether then held or thereafter to be acquired, shall be subject to the lien and operation of such mortgage or mortgages or deed or deeds of trust, all franchises held by said corporation and connected with or relating to the said railroad, and all corporate franchises of the said company; which said franchises, in case of sale by virtue of any such mortgage or mortgages or deed or deeds of trust, are hereby declared to pass to the purchasers, so as to enable them to form a corporation in the manner prescribed in this chapter, and to vest in such corporation all the faculties, powers, authorities, immunities, and franchises conferred by this chapter; and the said corporation shall have power to establish a sinking fund for the redemption of any of its debts; and shall likewise have power to issue capital stock to such aggregate amount as it shall deem necessary, not exceeding any limitation which may be fixed by agreement with the persons forming the said company in the manner provided in this chapter, and may establish preference in respect to dividends in favor of one (1) or more classes of the said stock, in such order and manner and to such extent and with securities, as it may deem expedient; and may confer on holders of any bonds which it may issue or assume to pay such rights to vote at all meetings of stockholders, not exceeding one (1) vote for every one hundred dollars ($100) of the par amount of the said bonds, as may by it be deemed advisable, which rights when once fixed, shall attach to and pass with such bonds, under such regulations as the bylaws may prescribe, to the successive holders thereof, but shall not subject any holders to any assessment by the said company, or to any liability for its debts, or entitle any holder to dividends; and the said corporation shall also have capacity to hold and enjoy and exercise within other states the aforesaid faculties, powers, rights, immunities, and franchises, and such others as may be conferred upon it by any law of the state or of any other state in which any part of its railroad may be situate or in which it may do any part of its business, and to hold meetings of stockholders and directors, and to do all corporate acts and all things without this state as validly as it may do the same within this state.
Formerly: Acts 1861, c.78, s.2. As amended by P.L.62-1984, SEC.75.