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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 11 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
    • Chapter 1 - Corporations Generally
    • § 564. Powers of Attorney General

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 1 - Corporations Generally
    § 564. Powers of Attorney General

    § 564. Powers of Attorney General
    Nothing in this act shall impair the rights and powers of the courts or the Attorney General of this State with respect to any corporation. (1971, No. 112, § 4.)

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 11 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations

    Chapter 1 - Corporations Generally

    § 42. Specific purposes

    § 50. Reorganization of corporations formed prior to 1915

    § 108. Banks, trust and mutual insurance companies

    § 196. Power of historical corporations to amend articles

    § 231. Acknowledgments by stockholder or officer

    § 273. Public service corporations, powers of Commission

    § 274. Attachment and sale of stock

    § 441. Corporation to produce books on notice

    § 442. Notice for production

    § 443. Contempt

    § 444. Injunction and receivership

    § 561. Prohibited acts

    § 562. Distributions required

    § 563. Conformity with articles of association

    § 564. Powers of Attorney General

    § 565. Trusts

    § 566. Distribution required

    § 567. Effect of trust instrument

    § 568. Future federal amendments

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