Alaska Statutes.
Title 10. Corporations and Associations
Chapter 20. Alaska Nonprofit Corporation Act
Section 610. Transacting Business Without Certificate of Authority Not Affecting Validity of Contract or Act, and Right to Defend.
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AS 10.20.610. Transacting Business Without Certificate of Authority Not Affecting Validity of Contract or Act, and Right to Defend.

The failure of a foreign corporation to obtain a certificate of authority to transact business in the state does not impair the validity of a contract or act of it, and does not prevent the corporation from defending an action, suit, or proceeding in a court of the state.

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