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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 11 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
    • Chapter 5 - Scrip Corporations
    • § 921. General provisions

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 5 - Scrip Corporations
    § 921. General provisions

    § 921. General provisions
    Subject to the additional or varied requirements of this chapter, a corporation may be formed pursuant to the provisions of the general corporation law for the sole purpose of issuing scrip and to provide security therefor and to do all things necessary or convenient thereto.

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 11 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations

    Chapter 5 - Scrip Corporations

    § 921. General provisions

    § 922. Certificate of public good

    § 923. Definitions

    § 924. Examination; bonds

    § 925. Consent of Commissioner required

    § 926. Redemption

    § 927. Limitation of amount of scrip issued

    § 928. Issuance; rights of holders; liquidations; actions

    § 929. Redemption right

    § 930. Borrowing scrip by municipal corporations

    § 931. Use of scrip in payment of taxes or wages

    § 932. Indebtedness pledged to secure scrip

    § 933. Security and redemption funds

    § 934. Bank deposits left with bank

    § 935. Redemption; action against corporation limited

    § 936. Surplus monies belong to State

    § 937. Enjoining issuance of scrip

    § 938. Penalties

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