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SECTION 7-6-86

   § 7-6-86  Issuance of certificate ofrevocation. – (a) Upon revoking any certificate of authority, the secretary of state shall:

   (1) Issue a certificate of revocation in duplicate.

   (2) File one of the certificates in the secretary of state'soffice.

   (3) Send to the corporation by regular mail a certificate ofrevocation, addressed to the registered office of the corporation in this stateon file with the secretary of state's office; provided, however, that if aprior mailing addressed to the registered office of the corporation in thisstate currently on file with the secretary of state's office has been returnedto the secretary of state as undeliverable by the United States Postal Servicefor any reason, or if the revocation certificate is returned as undeliverableto the secretary of state's office by the United States Postal Service for anyreason, the secretary of state shall give notice as follows:

   (i) To the corporation at its principal office of record asshown in its most recent annual report, and no further notice shall berequired; or

   (ii) In the case of a foreign corporation that has not yetfiled an annual report then to the corporation at its principal office shown inits application for certificate of authority, and no further notice shall berequired.

   (b) Upon the issuance of the certificate of revocation, theauthority of the corporation to conduct affairs in this state ceases.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-7 > Chapter-7-6 > 7-6-86

SECTION 7-6-86

   § 7-6-86  Issuance of certificate ofrevocation. – (a) Upon revoking any certificate of authority, the secretary of state shall:

   (1) Issue a certificate of revocation in duplicate.

   (2) File one of the certificates in the secretary of state'soffice.

   (3) Send to the corporation by regular mail a certificate ofrevocation, addressed to the registered office of the corporation in this stateon file with the secretary of state's office; provided, however, that if aprior mailing addressed to the registered office of the corporation in thisstate currently on file with the secretary of state's office has been returnedto the secretary of state as undeliverable by the United States Postal Servicefor any reason, or if the revocation certificate is returned as undeliverableto the secretary of state's office by the United States Postal Service for anyreason, the secretary of state shall give notice as follows:

   (i) To the corporation at its principal office of record asshown in its most recent annual report, and no further notice shall berequired; or

   (ii) In the case of a foreign corporation that has not yetfiled an annual report then to the corporation at its principal office shown inits application for certificate of authority, and no further notice shall berequired.

   (b) Upon the issuance of the certificate of revocation, theauthority of the corporation to conduct affairs in this state ceases.


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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-7 > Chapter-7-6 > 7-6-86

SECTION 7-6-86

   § 7-6-86  Issuance of certificate ofrevocation. – (a) Upon revoking any certificate of authority, the secretary of state shall:

   (1) Issue a certificate of revocation in duplicate.

   (2) File one of the certificates in the secretary of state'soffice.

   (3) Send to the corporation by regular mail a certificate ofrevocation, addressed to the registered office of the corporation in this stateon file with the secretary of state's office; provided, however, that if aprior mailing addressed to the registered office of the corporation in thisstate currently on file with the secretary of state's office has been returnedto the secretary of state as undeliverable by the United States Postal Servicefor any reason, or if the revocation certificate is returned as undeliverableto the secretary of state's office by the United States Postal Service for anyreason, the secretary of state shall give notice as follows:

   (i) To the corporation at its principal office of record asshown in its most recent annual report, and no further notice shall berequired; or

   (ii) In the case of a foreign corporation that has not yetfiled an annual report then to the corporation at its principal office shown inits application for certificate of authority, and no further notice shall berequired.

   (b) Upon the issuance of the certificate of revocation, theauthority of the corporation to conduct affairs in this state ceases.