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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 156

Section 44: Increase in capital stock in accordance with Sec. 41 or 41C; content of articles

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Section 44. If an increase in the total amount of the capital stock of any corporation shall have been authorized by vote of its stockholders in accordance with section forty-one, or if a change or exchange of stock shall have been authorized in accordance with section forty-one C, the articles of amendment shall also set forth—(a) the total amount of capital stock already authorized;
(b)the amount of stock already issued for cash payable by instalments and the amount paid thereon; and the amount of full paid stock already issued for cash, property, services or expenses;
(c)the amount of additional stock authorized;
(d)the amount of such stock to be issued for cash, property, services or expenses, respectively;
(e)a description of said property and a statement of the nature of said services or expenses, in the manner required by section ten.
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