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SECTION 1303
Violations
Not-for-Profit Corporation (NPC) CHAPTER 35, ARTICLE 13
§ 1303. Violations.

The attorney-general may bring an action to restrain a foreign
corporation from conducting in this state without authority any
activities for the conduct of which it is required to be authorized in
the state, or from conducting in this state any activities not set forth
in its application for authority or certificate of amendment filed by
the department of state. The attorney-general may bring an action or
special proceeding to annul the authority of a foreign corporation to
conduct in this state any activities not set forth in its application
for authority or certificate of amendment or the authority of which was
obtained through fraudulent misrepresentation or concealment of a
material fact or to enjoin or annul the authority of any foreign
corporation which within this state contrary to law has done or omitted
any act which if done by a domestic corporation would be a cause for its
dissolution under section 1101 (Attorney-general's action for judicial
dissolution) or to annul the authority of a foreign corporation that has
been dissolved or has had its authority or existence otherwise
terminated or cancelled in the jurisdiction of its incorporation. The
attorney-general shall deliver a certified copy of the order of
annulment to the department of state. Upon the filing thereof by the
department of state the authority of the foreign corporation to conduct
activities in this state shall be annulled. The secretary of state shall
continue as agent of the foreign corporation upon whom process against
it may be served in any action or special proceeding based upon any
liability or obligation incurred by the foreign corporation within the
state prior to the filing of the certified copy of the order of
annulment by the department of state.