Utah Code 3-1-9. Powers
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(1) An association formed under this act, or an association which might be formed under this act and which existed at the time this act took effect, shall have power and capacity to act possessed by natural persons and may do each and everything necessary, suitable, or proper for the accomplishment of any one or more of the purposes, or the attainment of any one or more of the objects herein enumerated or conducive to or expedient for the interests or benefit of the association, and may exercise all powers, rights, and privileges necessary or incident thereto, including the exercise of any rights, powers, and privileges granted by the laws of this state to corporations generally, excepting such as are inconsistent with the express provisions of this act.
Terms Used In Utah Code 3-1-9
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) Without limiting or enlarging the grant of authority contained in Subsection (1), it is hereby specifically provided that every such association shall have authority:
(2)(a) to act as agent, broker, or attorney in fact for its members and other producers, and for any subsidiary or affiliated association, and otherwise to assist or join with associations engaged in any one or more of the activities authorized by its articles, and to hold title for its members and other producers, and for subsidiary and affiliated association to property handled or managed by the association on their behalf;
(2)(b) to make contracts and to exercise by its board or duly authorized officers or agents, all such incidental powers as may be necessary, suitable or proper for the accomplishment of the purposes of the association and not inconsistent with law or its articles, and that may be conducive to or expedient for the interest or benefit of the association;
(2)(c) to make loans or advances to members or producer-patrons or to the members of an association which is itself a member or subsidiary thereof; to purchase, or otherwise acquire, endorse, discount, or sell any evidence of debt, obligation or security;
(2)(d) to establish and accumulate reasonable reserves and surplus funds and to abolish the same; also to create, maintain, and terminate revolving funds or other similar funds which may be provided for in the bylaws of the association;
(2)(e) to own and hold membership in or shares of the stock of other associations and corporations and the bonds or other obligations thereof, engaged in any related activity; or, in producing, warehousing or marketing any of the products handled by the association; or, in financing its activities; and while the owner thereof, to exercise all the rights of ownership, including the right to vote thereon;
(2)(f) to acquire, hold, sell, dispose of, pledge, or mortgage, any property which its purposes may require;
(2)(g) to borrow money without limitation as to amount, and to give its notes, bonds, or other obligations therefor and secure the payment thereof by mortgage or pledge;
(2)(h) to deal in products of, and handle machinery, equipment, supplies and perform services for nonmembers to an amount not greater in annual value than such as are dealt in, handled or performed for or on behalf of its members, but the value of the annual purchases made for persons who are neither members nor producers may not exceed 15 per centum of the value of all its purchases. Business transacted by an association for or on behalf of the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof, shall be disregarded in determining the volume or value of member and nonmember business transacted by such association;
(2)(i) if engaged in marketing the products of its members, to hedge its operations;
(2)(j) to have a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure;
(2)(k) to continue as a corporation for the time limited in its articles, and if no time limit is specified then perpetually;
(2)(l) to sue and be sued in its corporate name;
(2)(m) to conduct business in this state and elsewhere as may be permitted by law; and
(2)(n) to dissolve and wind up.