5502 - General powers.

     § 5502.  General powers.        (a)  General rule.--Subject to the limitations and     restrictions imposed by statute and, except as otherwise     provided in paragraph (4), subject to the limitations and     restrictions contained in its articles, every nonprofit     corporation shall have power:            (1)  To have perpetual succession by its corporate name        unless a limited period of duration is specified in its        articles, subject to the power of the Attorney General under        section 503 (relating to actions to revoke corporate        franchises) and to the power of the General Assembly under        the Constitution of Pennsylvania.            (2)  To sue and be sued, complain and defend and        participate as a party or otherwise in any judicial,        administrative, arbitrative or other proceeding in its        corporate name.            (3)  To have a corporate seal, which may be altered at        pleasure, and to use the seal by causing it or a facsimile        thereof to be impressed or affixed or in any manner        reproduced.            (4)  To acquire, own and utilize any real or personal        property, or any interest therein, wherever situated,        regardless of any limitation set forth in its articles prior        to January 1, 1972 as to the quantity or value of real or        personal property which it may hold, or as to the amount of        income derived therefrom.            (5)  To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange        or otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and        assets, or any interest therein, wherever situated.            (6)  To guarantee, become surety for, acquire, own and        dispose of obligations, capital stock and other securities.            (7)  To borrow money, issue or incur its obligations and        secure any of its obligations by mortgage on or pledge of or        security interest in all or any part of its property and        assets, wherever situated, franchises or income, or any        interest therein.            (8)  To invest its funds, lend money and take and hold        real and personal property as security for the repayment of        funds so invested or loaned.            (9)  To make contributions and donations.            (10)  To use abbreviations, words, logos or symbols upon        the records of the corporation, and in connection with the        registration of, and inscription of ownership or entitlement        on, certificates evidencing membership in or securities or        obligations of the corporation, and upon checks, proxies,        notices and other instruments and documents relating to the        foregoing, which abbreviations, words, logos or symbols shall        have the same force and effect as though the respective words        and phrases for which they stand were set forth in full for        the purposes of all statutes of this Commonwealth and all        other purposes.            (11)  To be a promoter, partner, member, associate or        manager of any partnership, enterprise or venture or in any        transaction, undertaking or arrangement that the corporation        would have power to conduct itself, whether or not its        participation involves sharing or delegation of control with        or to others.            (12)  To transact any lawful business that the board of        directors or other body finds will aid governmental policy.            (13)  To continue the salaries of such of its employees        as may be serving in the active or reserve armed forces of        the United States, or in the national guard or in any other        organization established for the protection of the lives and        property of citizens of this Commonwealth or the United        States, during the term of that service or during such part        thereof as the employees, by reason of that service, may be        unable to perform their duties as employees of the        corporation.            (14)  To pay pensions and establish pension plans,        pension trusts, profit sharing plans, share bonus plans,        share option plans, incentive and deferred compensation plans        and other plans or trusts for any or all of its present or        former representatives and, after their death, to grant        allowances or pensions to their dependents or beneficiaries,        whether or not the grant was made during their lifetime.            (15)  To conduct its business, carry on its operations,        have offices and exercise the powers granted by this article        or any other provision of law in any jurisdiction within or        without the United States.            (16)  To elect or appoint and remove officers, employees        and agents of the corporation, define their duties, fix their        reasonable compensation and the reasonable compensation of        directors, to lend any of the foregoing money and credit and        to pay bonuses or other additional compensation to any of the        foregoing for past services.            (17)  To enter into any obligation appropriate for the        transaction of its affairs, including contracts or other        agreements with its members.            (18)  To have and exercise all of the powers and means        appropriate to effect the purpose or purposes for which the        corporation is incorporated.            (19)  To have and exercise all other powers enumerated        elsewhere in this subpart or otherwise vested by law in the        corporation.        (b)  Enumeration unnecessary.--It shall not be necessary to     set forth in the articles of the corporation the powers     enumerated in subsection (a).        (c)  Board to exercise.--See section 5721 (relating to board     of directors).     (Dec. 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, eff. Oct. 1, 1989; Dec. 19,     1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.)        1990 Amendment.  Act 198 reenacted and amended the entire     section.        Special Provisions in Appendix.  See section 2 of Act 271 of     1972 in the appendix to this title for special provisions     relating to property of Young Men's Christian Associations.        Cross References.  Section 5502 is referred to in sections     5715, 5721, 7321, 7521 of this title.