A bad-faith failure to substantially comply with the requirements for the organization of a corporation renders the individual property of the stockholder liable for corporate debts.
History: 1962, PL 7-20.
A.S.C.A. § 30.0117 — under General Corporation Law.
A.S.C.A. § 30.0117
A bad-faith failure to substantially comply with the requirements for the organization of a corporation renders the individual property of the stockholder liable for corporate debts.
History: 1962, PL 7-20.