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Section 238.357 Dissolution by board, procedures.

MO Rev Stat § 238.357 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 30 May 1990, see footnote

238.357. Dissolution by board, procedures. — 1. Whenever the board by resolution shall determine that the purposes for which the corporation was formed have been complied with and that all obligations of the corporation have been fully paid or that appropriate judicial action to conclude the affairs of an insolvent corporation has been completed, the board shall, with the commission's prior written approval, dissolve the corporation.

2. It is unnecessary for the board of an insolvent corporation or the commission to take any action to dissolve that corporation if a receivership or other appropriate judicial action has already concluded the affairs of that corporation. A copy of the appropriate order or decree in the judicial proceeding shall be filed with the secretary of state, who shall issue a certificate of dissolution of that insolvent corporation without charge.

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(L. 1990 S.B. 479 & 649 § 33)

Effective 5-30-90

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Section 238.357 Dissolution by board, procedures.