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§ 55‑14‑03. Articles of dissolution.

(a)        At any time afterdissolution is authorized pursuant to G.S. 55‑14‑02, thecorporation may dissolve by delivering to the Secretary of State for filingarticles of dissolution setting forth:

(1)        The name of the corporation;

(1a)      The names andaddresses of its officers;

(1b)      The names andaddresses of its directors;

(2)        The date dissolutionwas authorized;

(3)        A statement thatshareholder approval was obtained as required by this Chapter.

(4)        Repealed by SessionLaws 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c).

(b)        A corporation isdissolved upon the effective date of its articles of dissolution.

(c)        For purposes ofthis Chapter, a dissolved corporation is a corporation whose articles ofdissolution have become effective and includes a successor entity to which theremaining assets of the corporation are transferred subject to its liabilitiesfor purposes of a liquidation. (1901, c. 2, s. 34; Rev., s. 1195; C.S., s. 1182;1941, c. 195; G.S., s. 55‑121; 1951, c. 1005, s. 4; 1955, c. 1371, s. 1;1989, c. 265, s. 1; 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c); 2005‑268, s. 31.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_55 > GS_55-14-03

§ 55‑14‑03. Articles of dissolution.

(a)        At any time afterdissolution is authorized pursuant to G.S. 55‑14‑02, thecorporation may dissolve by delivering to the Secretary of State for filingarticles of dissolution setting forth:

(1)        The name of the corporation;

(1a)      The names andaddresses of its officers;

(1b)      The names andaddresses of its directors;

(2)        The date dissolutionwas authorized;

(3)        A statement thatshareholder approval was obtained as required by this Chapter.

(4)        Repealed by SessionLaws 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c).

(b)        A corporation isdissolved upon the effective date of its articles of dissolution.

(c)        For purposes ofthis Chapter, a dissolved corporation is a corporation whose articles ofdissolution have become effective and includes a successor entity to which theremaining assets of the corporation are transferred subject to its liabilitiesfor purposes of a liquidation. (1901, c. 2, s. 34; Rev., s. 1195; C.S., s. 1182;1941, c. 195; G.S., s. 55‑121; 1951, c. 1005, s. 4; 1955, c. 1371, s. 1;1989, c. 265, s. 1; 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c); 2005‑268, s. 31.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_55 > GS_55-14-03

§ 55‑14‑03. Articles of dissolution.

(a)        At any time afterdissolution is authorized pursuant to G.S. 55‑14‑02, thecorporation may dissolve by delivering to the Secretary of State for filingarticles of dissolution setting forth:

(1)        The name of the corporation;

(1a)      The names andaddresses of its officers;

(1b)      The names andaddresses of its directors;

(2)        The date dissolutionwas authorized;

(3)        A statement thatshareholder approval was obtained as required by this Chapter.

(4)        Repealed by SessionLaws 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c).

(b)        A corporation isdissolved upon the effective date of its articles of dissolution.

(c)        For purposes ofthis Chapter, a dissolved corporation is a corporation whose articles ofdissolution have become effective and includes a successor entity to which theremaining assets of the corporation are transferred subject to its liabilitiesfor purposes of a liquidation. (1901, c. 2, s. 34; Rev., s. 1195; C.S., s. 1182;1941, c. 195; G.S., s. 55‑121; 1951, c. 1005, s. 4; 1955, c. 1371, s. 1;1989, c. 265, s. 1; 1991, c. 645, s. 10(c); 2005‑268, s. 31.)