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Section 10-3-608 - Domestic company and acquiring corporation separate and distinct entities

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The domestic company and the acquiring corporation shall in all respects be regarded in law as separate and distinct corporations, with neither of such corporations having any liability to the creditors, policyholders, if any, or shareholders of the other, any acts or omissions of the officers, directors, or shareholders of either or both of such corporations notwithstanding.L. 69: p. 534, § 8. C.R.S. 1963: § 72-27-8.