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  10. Part 14 - Dissolution


Part 14 - Dissolution


  • Section 1401 - Authorization of dissolution prior to issuance of shares.
  • Section 1402 - Authorization of dissolution after issuance of shares.
  • Section 1403 - Articles of dissolution.
  • Section 1404 - Revocation of dissolution.
  • Section 1405 - Effect of dissolution.
  • Section 1406 - Disposition of known claims by notification.
  • Section 1407 - Disposition of claims by publication -- Disposition in absence of publication.
  • Section 1408 - Enforcement of claims against dissolved corporations.
  • Section 1409 - Service on dissolved corporation.
  • Section 1420 - Grounds for administrative dissolution.
  • Section 1421 - Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.
  • Section 1422 - Reinstatement following dissolution.
  • Section 1423 - Appeal from denial of reinstatement.
  • Section 1430 - Grounds for judicial dissolution.
  • Section 1431 - Procedure for judicial dissolution.
  • Section 1432 - Receivership or custodianship.
  • Section 1433 - Decree of dissolution.
  • Section 1434 - Election to purchase in lieu of dissolution.
  • Section 1440 - Deposit with state treasurer.
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