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Code · Maryland · Corporations and Associations

§ 3-102

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§3–102.
(a)A Maryland corporation having capital stock may:
(1)Consolidate with one or more other Maryland or foreign corporations having capital stock to form a new consolidated corporation;
(2)Merge into another Maryland or foreign corporation having capital stock, or have one or more such corporations merged into it;
(3)Merge into a domestic or foreign business trust having transferable units of beneficial interest, or have one or more such business trusts merge into it;
(4)Merge into a domestic or foreign limited partnership, or have one or more domestic or foreign limited partnerships merged into it;
(5)Merge into a domestic or foreign limited liability company, or have one or more domestic or foreign limited liability companies merged into it;
(6)Merge into a domestic or foreign partnership, or have one or more domestic or foreign partnerships merged into it;
(7)Participate in a share exchange either:
(i)As the successor; or
(ii)As the corporation the stock of which is to be acquired; or
(8)Transfer its assets.
(b)The provisions of this subtitle do not repeal, modify, or affect in any way a restriction or limitation:
(1)Imposed on a corporation by State or other applicable law or by a charter provision which applies to a consolidation, merger share exchange, or transfer of assets; or
(2)Contained in a franchise granted by the State or any of its political subdivisions which applies to a transfer or assignment of the franchise.
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