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    A Corporation May Purchase Its Own Shares Only Out of Earned
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A Corporation May Purchase Its Own Shares Only Out of Earned

Question 62

Question 62

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A corporation may purchase its own shares only out of earned surplus unless the articles of incorporation or the shareholders permit purchase out of capital surplus.

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