17-6404. Same; designation of part of consideration as capital; surplus and net assets defined. Any corporation, by resolution of its board of directors, may determine that only a part of the consideration which shall be received by the corporation for any of the shares of its capital stock which it shall issue from time to time shall be capital; but, in the event that any of the shares issued shall be shares having a par value, the amount of the part of such consideration so determined to be capital shall be in excess of the aggregate par value of the shares issued for such consideration having a par value, unless all the shares issued shall be shares having a par value, in which case the amount of the part of such consideration so determined to be capital need be only equal to the aggregate par value of such shares. In each such case, the board of directors shall specify in dollars the part of such consideration which shall be capital. If the board of directors shall not have determined what part of the consideration for such shares shall be capital: (a) At the time of issue of any shares of the capital stock of the corporation issued for cash; or (b) within 60 days after the issue of any shares of the capital stock of the corporation issued for property other than cash, the capital of the corporation in respect of such shares shall be an amount equal to the aggregate par value of such shares having a par value, plus the amount of the consideration for such shares without par value. The amount of the consideration so determined to be capital in respect of any shares without par value shall be the stated capital of such shares. The capital of the corporation may be increased from time to time by resolution of the board of directors, directing that a portion of the net assets of the corporation in excess of the amount so determined to be capital be transferred to the capital account. The board of directors may direct that the portion of such net assets so transferred shall be treated as capital in respect of any shares of the corporation of any designated class or classes. At any given time, the excess, if any, of the net assets of the corporation over the amount so determined to be capital shall be surplus. Net assets means the amount by which total assets exceed total liabilities, but capital and surplus are not liabilities for this purpose. Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, for purposes of this section and K.S.A. 17-6410 and 17-6420, and amendments thereto, the capital of any nonstock corporation shall be deemed to be zero.
History: L. 1972, ch. 52, § 31; L. 1988, ch. 99, § 11; Revived and amend., L. 1988, ch. 100, § 11; L. 2016, ch. 110, § 32; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 64 - Stock And Dividends
17-6402 Lawful consideration for issuance of stock; fully paid stock.
17-6404 Same; designation of part of consideration as capital; surplus and net assets defined.
17-6405 Fractional shares; certificated or uncertificated shares.
17-6406 Partly paid certificated shares.
17-6407 Rights and options concerning stock; powers of board of directors, limitations.
17-6408 Stock certificates; uncertificated shares.
17-6409 Shares of stock deemed personal property and transferable; taxation.
17-6411 Issuance of additional stock by directors, when.
17-6412 Liability of stockholder or subscriber for stock not paid in full; limitations of time.
17-6413 Payment for stock; rights of directors concerning stock not paid in full.
17-6414 Failure to pay for stock; remedies.
17-6415 Preincorporation subscriptions; period of irrevocability.
17-6416 Formalities required of stock subscriptions.
17-6419 Situs of ownership of stock.
17-6421 Special purpose reserves.
17-6422 Reliance by director or committee member upon corporate records and information.
17-6423 Dividends; method of payment.
17-6426 Transfer or ownership of securities; restrictions.
17-6427 Business combinations with interested stockholders.
17-6428 Ratification of defective corporate acts and stock.
17-6429 Proceedings regarding validity of defective corporate acts and stock.