An association shall have the capacity to act possessed by individuals and the authority to do anything required or permitted by this chapter. In addition, an association has the power to: (1) Continue as a corporation for the time specified in its articles; (2) Have a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (3) Sue and be sued in its corporate name; (4) Make bylaws for the government and regulation of its affairs; (5) Acquire, own, hold, sell, lease, pledge, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of any property incident to its purposes and activities and affairs; (6)(A) Own and hold: (i) Membership in, and share capital, of other associations and any other corporations; (ii) Any types of bonds or other obligations; and (B) While the owner of the items set forth in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, to exercise all the rights of ownership; (7) Borrow money, contract debts, and make contracts, including agreements of mutual aid or federation with other associations, other groups organized on a cooperative basis, and other nonprofit groups; (8) Conduct its affairs within or without the District; (9) Exercise, in addition, any power granted to ordinary business corporations, except those powers inconsistent with this chapter; and (10) Exercise all powers not inconsistent with this chapter which may be necessary, convenient, or expedient for the accomplishment of its purposes.