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Maine Revised Statutes Title 13 - Corporations Maine Revised Statutes > Title 13 - CorporationsCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesChapter 3Formation, Certificates And MeetingsChapter 5Powers And AmendmentsChapter 7Merger, Consolidation, Sale Of AssetsChapter 9Contracts And LiabilitiesChapter 13Stock And StockholdersChapter 22-AMaine Professional Service Corporation ActChapter 81General ProvisionsChapter 83Cemetery CorporationsChapter 85CooperativesChapter 87Fish Marketing AssociationsChapter 91Proprietors Of Lands And WharvesChapter 93Religious SocietiesChapter 95Educational OrganizationsChapter 99Uniform Prudent Management Of Institutional Funds Act________________________________________________________________________
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