Section 120. Organization  


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  • A cooperative corporation may be organized as an
      agency, subsidiary or holding corporation to assist, further and finance
      other  cooperative  corporations  in  their   corporate   purposes   and
      activities. A credit corporation may be organized solely for the purpose
      of  acting as an agency to enable cooperative corporations, organized or
      operating under this chapter and the members or stockholders thereof, to
      obtain loans  from  the  federal  intermediate  credit  bank  under  and
      pursuant  to  an act of congress approved March fourth, nineteen hundred
      and twenty-three, known as the  agricultural  credits  act  of  nineteen
      hundred  and  twenty-three,  same being chapter eight of title twelve of
      the code of laws of the  United  States  as  adopted  by  congress  June
      thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  and twenty-six, and amendments thereto. A
      credit corporation may also be organized by  a  cooperative  corporation
      for the purpose of financing the ordinary crop operations of the members
      of  such  cooperative  corporation, through funds obtained by loans from
      any sources or through the issue and sale of common or preferred  stock,
      bonds,  debentures  or  other obligations of the credit corporation, and
      the payment of such loans  or  obligations  may  be  guaranteed  by  the
      cooperative corporation whose members are being so financed.