499.7 - POWERS.

        499.7  POWERS.         Except as expressly limited in its articles, each association has      the following powers:         1.  To conduct business, carry on operations, establish and      operate offices, and exercise all powers granted by this chapter in      or outside this state.         2.  To borrow any amounts of money, and give any form of      obligation or security therefor.         3.  To make advances to patrons or members, or members of      member-associations, and take any form of obligation or security      therefor.         4.  To acquire, hold, transfer or pledge any obligation or      security representing funds actually advanced or used for any      cooperative activity; or stock, memberships, bonds or obligations of      any cooperative organization dealing in any product handled by the      association, or any by-product thereof.         5.  To make any contract, endorsement or guaranty it deems      desirable incident to its transfer or pledge of any obligation or      security.         6.  To acquire, own or dispose of any real or personal property      deemed convenient for its business, including patents, trademarks and      copyrights.         7.  To exercise any power, right or privilege suitable or      necessary for, or incident to, promoting or accomplishing any of its      powers, purposes or activities, or granted to ordinary corporations,      save such as are inconsistent with this chapter.         8.  To exercise any of its powers anywhere.  No association      organized under this chapter shall engage in the business of banking.      
         Section History: Early Form
         [C35, § 8512-g7; C39, § 8512.07; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71,      73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 499.7] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1026, § 3