Delaware Code/Title 8/Chapter 1
Chapter 1-General Corporation Law
- Subchapter I. Formation
- Subchapter II. Powers
- Subchapter III. Registered Office and Registered Agent
- Subchapter IV. Directors and Officers
- Subchapter V. Stock and Dividends
- Subchapter VI. Stock Transfers
- Subchapter VII. Meetings, Elections, Voting and Notice
- Subchapter VIII. Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation; Changes in Capital and Capital Stock
- Subchapter IX. Merger, Consolidation or Conversion
- Subchapter X. Sale of Assets, Dissolution and Winding Up
- Subchapter XI. Insolvency; Receivers and Trustees
- Subchapter XII. Renewal, Revival, Extension and Restoration of Certificate of Incorporation or Charter
- Subchapter XIII. Suits Against Corporations, Directors, Officers or Stockholders
- Subchapter XIV. Close Corporations; Special Provisions
- Subchapter XV. Foreign Corporations
- Subchapter XVI. Domestication and Transfer
- Subchapter XVII. Miscellaneous Provisions
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