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

Section 17.03: Saving provisions

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Section 17.03. SAVING PROVISIONS
(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), the repeal of chapter 181 shall not affect:
(1)the operation of said chapter 181 or any action taken under it before its repeal;
(2)any ratification, right, remedy, privilege, obligation, or liability acquired, accrued, or incurred under said chapter 181 before its repeal;
(3)any violation of said chapter 181, or any penalty, forfeiture, or punishment incurred because of the violation, before its repeal; or
(4)any proceeding commenced under said chapter 181 before its repeal, and the proceeding may be completed in accordance with said chapter 181 as if it had not been repealed.
(b)If a penalty or punishment imposed for a violation of said chapter 181 is reduced by chapter 156D, the penalty or punishment if not already imposed shall be imposed in accordance with this chapter.
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