YSC, Title 23. Corporations, Partnerships & Associations | ||
Chapter 1: General
Provisions
101.
Short title.
102. Purpose.
103.
Scope and application; exception.
104.
Applicable law.
105.
Enjoinder of violations.
106.
Ownership of land.
107.
Supersede other laws and regulations.
108.
Severability.
This division shall be known and may be cited
as the "Corporations and Partnerships Act".
Source: YSL 2-51 1, modified.
The purpose of this division is to
provide for the creation and organization of corporations and partnerships
in the State of Yap, and the regulation thereof, to encourage economic
development, yet at the same time protect the interests of investors and
creditors, and the welfare of the people of the State of
Yap.
Source: YSL 2-51 2, modified.
(a) The provisions of this division, and the regulations promulgated hereunder, shall apply to all corporations for profit, non-profit corporations, general partnerships, limited partnerships, foreign corporations of any kind, and foreign partnerships of any kind, desiring to organize in or do business in the State of Yap. Any such organization not in compliance with these regulations shall not be eligible for a business license in the State of Yap, and shall be subject to all liabilities and penalties herein provided.
(b) Any organization within the scope of this division, as defined above, which was duly formed and recognized under the law and which operated in the State of Yap prior to and on the effective date of this division, shall continue to exist and shall not be rendered invalid or otherwise affected by this division or regulations promulgated thereunder; provided that within ninety days of the effective date of this division, all such organizations shall properly file with the Registrar of Corporations any registration statements, certificates, records, and any other documents required of like organizations. For good cause shown, the Registrar may extend the time allowed.
Source: YSL 2-51 3, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions of the Yap State
Business License Act are found in chapter 2 of Title 22 (Business and
Professions) of this Code.
Commission Comment: YSL 2-51 was signed into law on October 28, 1988.
In any case not provided for in this
division the common law rules of law and equity shall govern. No law
shall be applied which is inconsistent with custom and
tradition.
Source: YSL 2-51 10, modified.
Cross-reference: The constitutional provisions on Traditional Leaders and Traditions is found in Yap Const., Art. III. The statutory provisions on Traditional Leaders and Traditions is found in Title 5 of this Code.
Violations of the provisions of this
division or regulations promulgated hereunder are hereby declared to be
enjoinable, and the Attorney General of the State of Yap shall have the
power to seek appropriate relief from such violations or from such other
corporate practices in violation of the law of the State of Yap or
contrary to the public interest.
Source: YSL 2-51 9, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provision designating the composition and responsibilities of the Office of the Attorney General is found in section 128 of Title 3 (Executive) of this Code.
No corporation or partnership not
wholly owned by citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia may acquire
title to land in the State of Yap.
Source: YSL 2-51 11.
Cross-reference: Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Yap states:
"An
agreement for the use of land where a party is not a citizen of the
Federated States of Micronesia or a corporation not wholly owned by such
citizens shall not exceed a term of fifty years. The Legislature may
prescribe a lesser term".
This division and the regulations
promulgated hereunder shall supersede in their entirety any other laws
which may be applicable to the State of Yap relating to the creation,
organization and regulation of corporations and
partnerships.
Source: YSL 2-51 116, modified.
If any provision of this division, or
amendments thereto, or the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, or
the application thereof to any person, thing, or circumstances is held
invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications
of this division, or amendments thereto, or the regulations promulgated
pursuant thereto, that can be given effect without the invalid provision
or application, and to this end the provisions of this division,
amendments thereto, or the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, are
severable.
Source: YSL 2-51 117, modified.
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