§ 12-134. Domestic corporations.  


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  • An action, other than one of those mentioned in first three sections of this article, against a corporation created by the laws of this state, may be brought in the county in which it is situated, or has its principal office or place of business, or in which any of the principal officers thereof may reside, or be summoned, or in the county where the cause of action or some part thereof arose, or in any county where a codefendant of such corporation created by the laws of this state may properly be sued.

R.L. 1910, § 4674.  Amended by Laws 1913, c. 83, p. 133, § 1; Laws 1970, c. 190, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1971.