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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Each cooperative formed under the provisions of this article shall have power:
(i) To have succession by its corporate name for the period limited in its certificate;
(ii) To sue and be sued, complain and defend in any court;
(iii) To establish and use a common seal and alter the same;
(iv) To hold, purchase and convey such real and personal property as the purpose of the corporation may require, including stock or membership in subsidiary, allied or similar cooperative corporations within or without this state;
(v) To appoint such officers and agents as the business may require, including in every case, a president and a secretary, and to fix their compensation;
(vi) To make bylaws not inconsistent with law for the management of its property, the regulation of its business and the transfer of its stock or membership;
(vii) To engage in any activity in connection with producing, marketing, selling, preserving, drying, processing, canning, packing, handling, storing or utilization of any agricultural products of its members; or the manufacturing or marketing of the by-products thereof; or in connection with the purchase, hiring or use by its members of supplies, machinery or equipment, or in the financing of such activities, or in any one (1) or more of the activities specified in this paragraph;
(viii) To borrow money and to make advances to members upon products of members in the hands of the association;
(ix) To act as agent or representative of any member or members in any of the activities mentioned in paragraphs (vii) and (viii) of this subsection;
(x) To purchase or otherwise acquire, and to hold, own and exercise all rights of ownership in, and to sell, transfer or pledge shares of the capital stock or bonds, or memberships of any corporation or association organized under this act;
(xi) To establish reserves and invest the funds thereof in bonds or such other property as may be provided in the bylaws;
(xii) To do each and everything necessary, suitable or proper for the accomplishment of any one (1) of the purposes or the attainment of any one (1) or more of the objects herein enumerated; and to contract accordingly; and in addition to exercise and possess all powers, rights and privileges necessary or incidental to the purposes for which the association is organized or to the activities in which it is engaged; and in addition any other rights, powers and privileges granted by the laws of this state to ordinary corporations, except such as are inconsistent with the express provisions of this act; and to do any such things anywhere.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 17. Corporations, Partnerships and Associations § 17-10-109. Powers - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-17-corporations-partnerships-and-associations/wy-st-sect-17-10-109/
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