Section 54180 Of Article 7. Powers From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 7.
54180
. An association may organize, form, operate, own, control,
have an interest in, own stock of, or be a member of any other
corporation, with or without capital stock, which is engaged in
preserving, drying, processing, canning, packing, storing, handling,
shipping, utilizing, manufacturing, marketing, or selling of any
product which is handled by the association, or the byproducts of any
such product.
If such corporations are warehousing corporations, they may issue
legal warehouse receipts to the association against the commodities
which are delivered by it, or to any other person and such legal
warehouse receipts shall be considered as adequate collateral to the
extent of the usual and current value of the commodity which they
represent. If such warehouse is licensed or licensed and bonded
pursuant to the laws of this state or the United States, its
warehouse receipt which is delivered to the association on any
commodity of the association or its members, or delivered by the
association or its members, shall not be challenged or discriminated
against because of ownership or control, wholly or in part, by the
association.
Any two or more corporations which are organized pursuant to this
section may be merged into one such constituent corporation or
consolidated into a new corporation, such merger or consolidation to
be made in the manner that is prescribed by the general laws of the
state which cover domestic corporations.