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SUBCHAPTER H POSTDISSOLUTION PROVISION FOR LIABILITIES Sec. 5991. Definitions. 5991.1. Authority of board of directors. 5992. Notice to claimants. 5993. Acceptance or rejection of matured claims. 5994. Disposition of unmatured claims. 5995. Court proceedings. 5996. No revival or waiver. 5997. Payments and distributions. 5998. Liability of members (Repealed). Enactment. The heading of Subchapter H was added December 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, effective October 1, 1989, and the remaining provisions were added December 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, effective immediately. Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter H was amended December 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, effective in 60 days. Cross References. Subchapter H is referred to in sections 5972, 5974, 5977, 5985 of this title. § 5991. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Contractual claims." Excludes contingent contractual claims based on any implied warranty as to any product manufactured, sold, distributed or handled by the dissolved corporation. "Priority." Does not refer either to the order of payments set forth in section 5997(a)(1) through (4) (relating to payments and distributions) or to the relative times at which any claims mature or are reduced to judgment. "Successor entity." Includes any trust, receivership or other legal entity governed by the laws of this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction to which the remaining assets of a dissolved nonprofit corporation are transferred subject to its liabilities and which exists solely for the purposes of prosecuting and defending actions, by or against the corporation, enabling the corporation to settle and close its business, to dispose of and convey the property of the corporation, to discharge the liabilities of the corporation, and to distribute to the members of the corporation any remaining assets, but not for the purpose of continuing the business for which the corporation was incorporated. (Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, eff. 60 days)

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-15 > Chapter-59 > 5991

SUBCHAPTER H POSTDISSOLUTION PROVISION FOR LIABILITIES Sec. 5991. Definitions. 5991.1. Authority of board of directors. 5992. Notice to claimants. 5993. Acceptance or rejection of matured claims. 5994. Disposition of unmatured claims. 5995. Court proceedings. 5996. No revival or waiver. 5997. Payments and distributions. 5998. Liability of members (Repealed). Enactment. The heading of Subchapter H was added December 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, effective October 1, 1989, and the remaining provisions were added December 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, effective immediately. Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter H was amended December 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, effective in 60 days. Cross References. Subchapter H is referred to in sections 5972, 5974, 5977, 5985 of this title. § 5991. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Contractual claims." Excludes contingent contractual claims based on any implied warranty as to any product manufactured, sold, distributed or handled by the dissolved corporation. "Priority." Does not refer either to the order of payments set forth in section 5997(a)(1) through (4) (relating to payments and distributions) or to the relative times at which any claims mature or are reduced to judgment. "Successor entity." Includes any trust, receivership or other legal entity governed by the laws of this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction to which the remaining assets of a dissolved nonprofit corporation are transferred subject to its liabilities and which exists solely for the purposes of prosecuting and defending actions, by or against the corporation, enabling the corporation to settle and close its business, to dispose of and convey the property of the corporation, to discharge the liabilities of the corporation, and to distribute to the members of the corporation any remaining assets, but not for the purpose of continuing the business for which the corporation was incorporated. (Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, eff. 60 days)

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-15 > Chapter-59 > 5991

SUBCHAPTER H POSTDISSOLUTION PROVISION FOR LIABILITIES Sec. 5991. Definitions. 5991.1. Authority of board of directors. 5992. Notice to claimants. 5993. Acceptance or rejection of matured claims. 5994. Disposition of unmatured claims. 5995. Court proceedings. 5996. No revival or waiver. 5997. Payments and distributions. 5998. Liability of members (Repealed). Enactment. The heading of Subchapter H was added December 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, effective October 1, 1989, and the remaining provisions were added December 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, effective immediately. Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter H was amended December 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, effective in 60 days. Cross References. Subchapter H is referred to in sections 5972, 5974, 5977, 5985 of this title. § 5991. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Contractual claims." Excludes contingent contractual claims based on any implied warranty as to any product manufactured, sold, distributed or handled by the dissolved corporation. "Priority." Does not refer either to the order of payments set forth in section 5997(a)(1) through (4) (relating to payments and distributions) or to the relative times at which any claims mature or are reduced to judgment. "Successor entity." Includes any trust, receivership or other legal entity governed by the laws of this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction to which the remaining assets of a dissolved nonprofit corporation are transferred subject to its liabilities and which exists solely for the purposes of prosecuting and defending actions, by or against the corporation, enabling the corporation to settle and close its business, to dispose of and convey the property of the corporation, to discharge the liabilities of the corporation, and to distribute to the members of the corporation any remaining assets, but not for the purpose of continuing the business for which the corporation was incorporated. (Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, eff. 60 days)