N.M. Stat. Ann. § 53-11-4
Each corporation has power to:
History: 1953 Comp., § 51-24-4, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 81, § 4; 1975, ch. 64, § 2; 1983, ch. 304, § 22; 1987, ch. 238, § 8.
Compiler's notes. — This section is derived from Section 4 of the ABA Model Business Corporation Act.
The 1987 amendment, effective April 9, 1987, added Subsection Q, redesignated former Subsection Q as Subsection R, and deleted "and" from the end of Subsection P.
The 1983 amendment, effective June 17, 1983, redesignated former Subsections P to R as present Subsections O to Q, respectively, and deleted former Subsection O, which concerned the power to indemnify directors or officers of corporations.
Rule of limited liability. — Normally the corporation is an insulator from liability on claims of creditors, and the fact that incorporation was desired in order to obtain limited liability does not defeat that purpose. Limited liability is the rule, not the exception; and on that assumption large undertakings are rested, vast enterprises are launched and huge sums of capital attracted. Scott Graphics, Inc. v. Mahaney, 1976-NMCA-038, 89 N.M. 208, 549 P.2d 623, cert. denied, 89 N.M. 322, 551 P.2d 1369.
Determination that shareholders are alter egos of corporation. — Generally, the determination that shareholders are the alter egos of the corporation describes the specific situation where the shareholders have so manipulated the corporation to further their own individual interests that the identity of the corporation has merged into its shareholders, that is, where the two have, in fact, become so closely identified that a court in ruling that the corporate entity should be disregarded is merely recognizing reality. Scott Graphics, Inc. v. Mahaney, 1976-NMCA-038, 89 N.M. 208, 549 P.2d 623, cert. denied, 89 N.M. 322, 551 P.2d 1369.
Corporate entity disregarded when used for fraud or injustice. — The corporate entity should be recognized and supported; however, it will be disregarded by the courts when the corporation is used to perpetrate fraud or promote injustice. Scott Graphics, Inc. v. Mahaney, 1976-NMCA-038, 89 N.M. 208, 549 P.2d 623, cert. denied, 89 N.M. 322, 551 P.2d 1369.
Disregard of formalities and ignorance of directors not enough. — Disregard of corporate formality in the operation of a corporation and considerable ignorance on the part of the directors and officers as to its operation in and of themselves were not enough to warrant disregarding the corporate entity, and there was no evidence of fraud or injustice. Scott Graphics, Inc. v. Mahaney, 1976-NMCA-038, 89 N.M. 208, 549 P.2d 623, cert. denied, 89 N.M. 322, 551 P.2d 1369.
Law reviews. — For article, "The New Mexico Professional Corporation," see 9 Nat. Res. J. 591 (1969).
For article, "1975 Amendments to the New Mexico Business Corporation Act," see 6 N.M.L. Rev. 57 (1975).
For article, "1983 Amendments to the New Mexico Business Corporation Act and Related Statutes," see 14 N.M.L. Rev. 371 (1984).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 18B Am. Jur. 2d Corporations §§ 1990 to 2123.
Right of business corporation to use its funds or property for humanitarian purposes, 3 A.L.R. 443.
Power of corporation to execute trust involving a determination regarding the personal conduct or needs of beneficiaries, 11 A.L.R. 300.
Power of corporation to pass title to real property held in excess of corporate powers, 37 A.L.R. 204, 62 A.L.R. 494.
Corporation's right to sue on contract made by promoters before organization, 66 A.L.R. 1425.
Constitutionality, construction, and effect of statutory or charter provisions relating to the sale of all or substantially all of the assets of corporation or division or distribution of proceeds, 79 A.L.R. 624.
Assumption of mortgage as ultra vires, 91 A.L.R. 177.
Power of corporation to change obligations to stockholders, 105 A.L.R. 1452, 117 A.L.R. 1290.
Power of corporation to enforce a contract made after taking the steps necessary to put its corporate existence beyond collateral attack, as affected by limited amount of capital subscribed or paid in, 128 A.L.R. 874.
Power of corporation or its officers with respect to payment of bonus or pension to officers or employees, 164 A.L.R. 1125.
Right of corporation to engage in business, trade, or activity requiring license from public, 165 A.L.R. 1098.
Corporation's power with respect to payment of remuneration, bonus, and the like to widow or family of deceased officer, 29 A.L.R.2d 1262.
Attorneys' fees and other expenses incident to controversy respecting internal affairs of corporation as charge against corporation, 39 A.L.R.2d 580.
Power of a business corporation to donate to a charitable or similar institution, 39 A.L.R.2d 1192.
Corporation's power to enter into partnership or joint venture, 60 A.L.R.2d 917.
19 C.J.S. Corporations §§ 554 to 739.