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18 GCA § 4104

Effect of Special Powers

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 18 — Business Structure and Function
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The enumeration in the articles of the objects, purposes, powers and authorized business of the corporation shall have no effect other than as between the corporation and its directors or officers, as an authorization to the directors and as a limitation upon the actual authority of the representatives of the corporation. No limitation upon the business, purposes or powers of the corporation contained in or implied by the articles shall be asserted as between the corporation or any shareholder and third person. Such limitations may be asserted in an action by a shareholder or at the suit of the government, to enjoin the continuation of unauthorized business, or to dissolve the corporation, or in an action by the corporation or by the shareholders suing in a representative suit, against the officers or directors of the corporation for violation of their authority. COL021307 CH. 4 CORPORATE POWERS Any contract or conveyance made in the name of a corporation, which is authorized or ratified by the directors, or is done within the scope of the authority, actual or apparent, given by the directors, shall bind the corporation, and the corporation shall acquire rights thereunder, whether the contract be executed or wholly or in part executory.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.