17-1504. Telephone company doing business in rural district. That any telephone company principally doing business in any rural district in the state of Kansas at any regular annual meeting or at a special meeting duly called may change from an ordinary corporation into a cooperative society as provided by K.S.A. 17-1501, 17-1502 and 17-1503 and Laws 1915, chapter 159, section 3 [see 17-1515], by a vote representing the majority of all the stock of such corporation, and thereafter such corporation shall be and become a cooperative society as provided by said sections.
History: L. 1913, ch. 138, ยง 1; R.S. 1923, 17-1504.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 15 - Cooperative Societies
17-1501 Incorporation; name; cooperative plan defined.
17-1503 Rights and powers of corporation.
17-1504 Telephone company doing business in rural district.
17-1505 Certificate for secretary of state.
17-1506 Articles of incorporation.
17-1507 Same; execution and filing.
17-1509 Commencement of business.
17-1510 Management of association; directors and officers.
17-1511 Amount of stock owned by one person; voting.
17-1512 Bylaws and regulations.
17-1513 Annual report; annual report fee. [See Revisor's Note]
17-1514 Cooperative corporations heretofore organized.
17-1515 Use of "cooperative" as part of corporate name.
17-1516 Dissolution of certain mutual telephone companies.
17-1517 Same; resolution; notice of meeting of stockholders.
17-1518 Same; disposition of assets and property; filing with secretary of state.
17-1519 Same; dissolution when meeting held and assets sold prior to June 30, 1949.