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10A-2-10.07
Section 10A-2-10.07 Restated articles of incorporation. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION
BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)
A corporation's board of directors may restate its articles of incorporation at any time with
or without shareholder action. (b) The restatement may include one or more amendments to the
articles. If the restatement includes an amendment requiring shareholder approval, it must
be adopted as provided in Section 10A-2-10.03. (c) If the board of directors submits a restatement
for shareholder action, the corporation shall notify each shareholder, whether or not entitled
to vote, of the proposed shareholders' meeting in accordance with Section 10A-2-7.05. The
notice must also state that the purpose, or one of the purposes, of the meeting is to consider
the proposed restatement that identifies any amendment or other change it would make in the
articles. (d) A corporation restating its articles of incorporation...
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11-88-18
of its dissolution, the title to all its properties shall thereupon pass to and be divided
and apportioned among the determining county and any other county or counties in which any
part of the service area may be located, all in such manner and to such extent as may be provided
in the authority's certificate of incorporation, as amended; provided, however, that in the
absence of a contrary provision in the said certificate of incorporation, as amended, title
to real estate and tangible personal property, other than cash, shall vest in the county
in which the said real estate or tangible personal property is located and the title
to cash on hand and in banks, accounts receivable, choses in action, and other intangible
property, other than intangible interest in land, shall vest in all of the counties in which
any part of the service area lies. Each such county shall have title to said cash and intangible
items as a tenant in common thereof, the fractional interest of each such...
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11-89-17
its property shall thereupon pass to and be divided and apportioned among the counties and
municipalities in which any part of the service area may be located, or, if it is a supply
district, among its authorizing subdivisions, all in such manner and to such extent as may
be provided in the district's certificate of incorporation, as amended; provided, however,
that in the absence of a contrary provision in the said certificate of incorporation, as amended,
title to real estate and tangible personal property, other than cash, shall vest in
the county or municipality, as the case may be, in which the said real estate or tangible
personal property is located and the title to cash on hand and in banks, accounts receivable,
choses in action, and other intangible property, other than intangible interest in land, shall
vest in all of the counties and municipalities in which any part of the service area lies.
Each such county and municipality shall have title to said cash and intangible items...
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11-89C-3
Section 11-89C-3 Public corporation - Procedure for incorporation. (a) Three or more natural
persons who are either the mayor of a municipality or the chair of a county governing body
of a county or counties in which a municipality is wholly or partially situated, may file
with their respective governing bodies a written application to incorporate a public corporation
pursuant to this chapter. If each of the governing bodies adopts a resolution declaring that
the formation of a public corporation is wise, expedient, and necessary, and approves the
proposed certificate of incorporation, the incorporators shall proceed to incorporate the
public corporation pursuant to this chapter by executing and filing for record in either the
office of the judge of probate of the participating county having the largest population according
to the last federal decennial census, or, if there is not a participating county, in any county
in which the municipality with the largest population according to...
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11-99B-15
district shall thereupon stand dissolved and, in the event it owned any property at the time
of its dissolution, the title to all its property shall thereupon pass to and be divided and
apportioned among its members, all in such manner and to such extent as may be provided in
the district's certificate of incorporation, as last amended; provided, however, that in the
absence of a contrary provision in the said certificate of incorporation, as last amended,
title to real estate and tangible personal property, other than cash, shall vest in
the county or municipality, as the case may be, in which the said real estate or tangible
personal property is located and the title to cash on hand and in banks, accounts receivable,
choses in action, and other intangible property, other than intangible interest in land, shall
vest in all of the counties and municipalities in which any part of a project lies. Each such
county and municipality shall have title to said cash and intangible items as a...
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17-4-6.1
Section 17-4-6.1 Investigation of registered voter reported to be deceased or a nonresident
of the precinct. (a) To facilitate the continuous maintenance of the computerized statewide
voter registration list, each county board of registrars shall investigate written reports
from a family member of an elector, the inspector of an election precinct, the judge of probate,
the sheriff, and the clerk of the circuit court that an elector registered to vote in a precinct
has died or become a nonresident of the precinct in which he or she is registered to vote.
The inspector, judge of probate, sheriff, or clerk of the circuit court shall provide the
board of registrars, on a form to be prescribed by the Secretary of State, sufficient information
to identify the elector in the statewide voter file and a statement as to the source and nature
of the information upon which he or she believes a person is deceased or has become a nonresident
of the precinct in which he or she is registered to vote....
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26-2A-149
Section 26-2A-149 Recording of conservator's letters. (a) Except for property unaffected by
the appointment of a conservator specified in Section 26-2A-148(a), letters of conservatorship
are evidence of transfer of all assets, or the part thereof specified in the letters, of a
protected person to the conservator. An order terminating a conservatorship is evidence of
transfer of all assets subject to the conservatorship from the conservator to the protected
person, or to successors of the person. (b) Subject to the requirements of general statutes
governing the filing or recordation of documents of title to land or other property, letters
of conservatorship and orders terminating conservatorships may be filed or recorded to give
record notice of title as between the conservator and the protected person. For the filing
and recordation of letters of conservatorship and orders terminating conservatorships, the
probate judge shall receive the same compensation (fees of registration)...
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45-31-120.18
Section 45-31-120.18 Appeal to the court. Decisions of the board may be enforced by mandamus,
injunction, or other appropriate proceedings. The employee, the appointing authority, or the
Geneva County Commission, within 21 days after the decision of the board is rendered, may
appeal to the court from any decision of the board affirming, imposing, or refusing to affirm
or impose dismissal or demotion as disciplinary action by filing notice of such appeal with
the court and causing a copy of such notice to be served on the appointing authority and any
member of the board. Upon the filing of such notice, the board shall file with the court a
certified record of the proceeding had before it with respect to the appeal, and its decision
in the matter. The appeal shall be heard at the earliest possible date by the court sitting
without a jury on the issues made before the board and the trial in the court shall be de
novo. No bond shall be required for such an appeal and the cost of such...
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45-35-120.18
Section 45-35-120.18 Appeal. Decisions of the board may be enforced by mandamus, injunction,
or other appropriate proceedings. The employee, the appointing authority, or the Houston County
Commission may, within 21 days after the decision of the board is rendered, appeal to the
court from any decision of the board affirming, imposing, or refusing to affirm or impose
dismissal or demotion as disciplinary action by filing notice of such appeal with the court
and causing a copy of such notice to be served on the appointing authority and any member
of the board. Upon the filing of such notice, the board shall file with the court a certified
record of the proceeding had before it with respect to the appeal, and its decision in the
matter. The appeal shall be heard at the earliest possible date by the court sitting without
a jury on the issues made before the board and the trial in the court shall be de novo. No
bond shall be required for such an appeal and the cost of such appeal shall be...
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45-45A-32.02
Section 45-45A-32.02 Successor to Trustees of Green Academy. (a) The Huntsville City Board
of Education is declared to be the successor to the Trustees of Green Academy, a body corporate
established on November 25, 1812, by the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives
of the Mississippi Territory. (b) With respect to any real, personal, or mixed property
owned by the trustees, and any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the
board may assign, convey, deed, exchange, lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of or transfer,
or encumber, mortgage, pledge, or subject to security interests, such property, on such terms
as the board deems necessary or appropriate. Any modification to the exterior of any structure
located on such property shall comply with the historic property preservation requirements
provided in Section 11-68-9, and any rules promulgated pursuant to that section. The proceeds
of any action taken by the board relating to the property shall be used by...
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