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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 17, CORPORATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR FINANCE AND INSURANCE
Chapter 26: Change of name, extension of corporate existence or amendment of charter or certificate of incorporation; procedure
Section: 17:26-6: Mutual company becoming stock company
Any mutual insurance company of this state may, with the consent of all its members, after giving notice once in each week for six weeks in a newspaper of this state published in the county where the principal office of the company is located, change to a joint stock company, by proceeding in accordance with, and conforming its charter to, the provisions of this subtitle.
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