§ 7-103
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§7–103.
In addition to any other activities which may not constitute doing intrastate business in this State, for the purposes of this article, the following activities of a foreign corporation do not constitute doing intrastate business in this State:
(1)Maintaining, defending, or settling an action, suit, claim, dispute, or administrative or arbitration proceeding;
(2)Holding meetings of its directors or stockholders or carrying on other activities which concern its internal affairs;
(3)Maintaining bank accounts;
(4)Maintaining offices or agencies for the transfer, exchange, and registration of its securities;
(5)Appointing and maintaining trustees or depositaries with respect to its securities;
(6)Transacting business exclusively in interstate or foreign commerce; and
(7)Conducting an isolated transaction not in the course of a number of similar transactions.