Kentucky Business Entity Law

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Ky Constitution and Corporate Law

Section 190 of the Kentucky Constitution

Except as otherwise provided by the Constitution of Kentucky, the General Assembly shall, by general laws only, provide for the formation, organization, and regulation of corporations. Except as otherwise provided by the Constitution of Kentucky, the General Assembly shall also, by general laws only, prescribe the powers, rights, duties, and liabilities of corporations and the powers, rights, duties, and liabilities of their officers and stockholders or members.
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