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14:13-13 - Corporate deeds of record ten years;  recitals as to dissolution  and power of trustees to convey;  presumptive proof

14:13-13.  Corporate deeds of record ten years;  recitals as to dissolution  and power of trustees to convey;  presumptive proof    A corporation incorporated under the laws of this state prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five shall be presumed to have been dissolved and its directors to have become trustees for the purpose of winding up its affairs, when any deed for the conveyance of any real estate of said corporation shall have been of record in the office of the clerk or register of  deeds and mortgages of any county of this state for a period of at least ten  years, and which deed recites that the corporate existence of said corporation  has been dissolved, and that the persons executing said deed are the trustees  of said corporation, having been former directors thereof, and empowered by law  to close up its affairs.  Any statement therein contained as to who were, at  the time of the execution of said deed, the surviving trustees of said  corporation, shall be presumptive proof thereof.

     L.1915, c. 62, s. 1, p. 104, [1924 Suppl. s. 47-174].
 

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