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Subtitle 4 - Dissolution


  • § 3-401. General rule
  • § 3-402. Approval of voluntary dissolution -- No stock outstanding or subscribed for
  • § 3-403. Approval of voluntary dissolution -- Stock outstanding or subscribed for
  • § 3-404. Notice to creditors and employees of voluntary dissolution
  • § 3-405. Abandonment or rescission of voluntary dissolution
  • § 3-406. Articles of dissolution
  • § 3-407. Filing articles with Department; payment of taxes
  • § 3-408. Time voluntary dissolution effective
  • § 3-410. Powers of directors in voluntary dissolution
  • § 3-411. Appointment of receiver in voluntary dissolution
  • § 3-412. Distributions to stockholders in voluntary dissolution
  • § 3-413. Grounds for petition by stockholders or creditors for involuntary dissolution
  • § 3-414. Appointment of receiver in involuntary dissolution -- In general
  • § 3-415. Appointment of receiver in involuntary dissolution -- Insolvency
  • § 3-416. Appointment of officer, director, or stockholder as receiver
  • § 3-417. Certification of involuntary dissolution to Department; notice to tax collectors
  • § 3-418. Powers of receiver in voluntary and involuntary dissolution
  • § 3-419. Liability of stockholders, officers, and directors in voluntary or involuntary dissolution
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