Company law in United States — North Carolina | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Company law in United States — North Carolina

Company formation, governance, directors, ownership, filings, and corporate obligations. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

921 matching statutes

  • United States — North Carolina

    § 66-201. Definitions.

    1 provisions

    This section defines rental-related terms and requires rental car companies to try in good faith to keep vehicle license and registration fees at or below actual costs.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 66-203. Prohibited charges.

    1 provisions

    Rental car companies are barred from charging certain extra fees and from charging rental time in specified delivery and pickup situations.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 147-86. 57. Definitions.

    1 provisions

    This section defines key terms used in the article, including company, energy sector of Iran, financial institution, investment, investment activities in Iran, Iran, person, and state agency.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 53-301. Definitions.

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used throughout the Article and lets the Commission adopt additional definitions.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 53-352. Board of directors.

    1 provisions

    A State trust company must be managed by a board of directors, with at least five directors unless the Commissioner approves otherwise. Each person elected as a director must file an affidavit before each term, accepting the position, promising not to violate applicable law, and promising to perform the duties diligent

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 53-344. Subsidiaries.

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    A State trust company must file a notice with the Commissioner before starting or expanding a subsidiary, and usually must wait 30 days after notice receipt before acting unless the Commissioner sets a different date, requests more information or time, or disapproves.

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