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§ 8978. Dissolution by domestication. Whenever a domestic limited liability company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction by action similar to that provided by section 8982 (relating to domestication) and has authorized that action by the vote required by this subchapter for the approval of a proposal that the company dissolve voluntarily, the company may surrender its certificate of organization under the laws of this Commonwealth by filing in the Department of State a certificate of dissolution under section 8975 (relating to certificate of dissolution). In lieu of the statements required by section 8975(a)(2) through (4), the certificate of dissolution shall set forth a statement that the company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction. If the company, as domesticated in the other jurisdiction, registers to do business in this Commonwealth either prior to or simultaneously with the filing of the certificate of dissolution under this section, the company shall not be required to file with the certificate of dissolution the tax clearance certificates that would otherwise be required by section 139 (relating to tax clearance of certain fundamental transactions). (June 22, 2001, P.L.418, No.34, eff. 60 days)

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§ 8978. Dissolution by domestication. Whenever a domestic limited liability company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction by action similar to that provided by section 8982 (relating to domestication) and has authorized that action by the vote required by this subchapter for the approval of a proposal that the company dissolve voluntarily, the company may surrender its certificate of organization under the laws of this Commonwealth by filing in the Department of State a certificate of dissolution under section 8975 (relating to certificate of dissolution). In lieu of the statements required by section 8975(a)(2) through (4), the certificate of dissolution shall set forth a statement that the company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction. If the company, as domesticated in the other jurisdiction, registers to do business in this Commonwealth either prior to or simultaneously with the filing of the certificate of dissolution under this section, the company shall not be required to file with the certificate of dissolution the tax clearance certificates that would otherwise be required by section 139 (relating to tax clearance of certain fundamental transactions). (June 22, 2001, P.L.418, No.34, eff. 60 days)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-15 > Chapter-89 > 8978

§ 8978. Dissolution by domestication. Whenever a domestic limited liability company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction by action similar to that provided by section 8982 (relating to domestication) and has authorized that action by the vote required by this subchapter for the approval of a proposal that the company dissolve voluntarily, the company may surrender its certificate of organization under the laws of this Commonwealth by filing in the Department of State a certificate of dissolution under section 8975 (relating to certificate of dissolution). In lieu of the statements required by section 8975(a)(2) through (4), the certificate of dissolution shall set forth a statement that the company has domesticated itself under the laws of another jurisdiction. If the company, as domesticated in the other jurisdiction, registers to do business in this Commonwealth either prior to or simultaneously with the filing of the certificate of dissolution under this section, the company shall not be required to file with the certificate of dissolution the tax clearance certificates that would otherwise be required by section 139 (relating to tax clearance of certain fundamental transactions). (June 22, 2001, P.L.418, No.34, eff. 60 days)