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Part A - Voluntary Dissolution
§ 29–312.01. Dissolution by incorporators or initial directors - A majority of the incorporators or initial directors of a...
§ 29–312.02. Dissolution by board of directors and shareholders - (a) A corporation’s board of directors may propose dissolution for...
§ 29–312.03. Articles of dissolution - (a) At any time after dissolution is authorized, the corporation...
§ 29–312.04. Revocation of dissolution - (a) A corporation may revoke its dissolution within 120 days...
§ 29–312.05. Effect of dissolution - (a) A dissolved corporation continues its corporate existence but shall...
§ 29–312.06. Known claims against dissolved corporation - (a) A dissolved corporation may dispose of the known claims...
§ 29–312.07. Other claims against dissolved corporation - (a) A dissolved corporation may also publish notice of its...
§ 29–312.08. Court proceedings - (a) A dissolved corporation that has published a notice under...
§ 29–312.09. Director duties - (a) Directors shall cause the dissolved corporation to discharge or...
Part B - Judicial Dissolution
§ 29–312.20. Grounds for judicial dissolution - (a) The Superior Court may dissolve a corporation: (1) In...
§ 29–312.21. Procedure for judicial dissolution - (a) It shall not be necessary to make shareholders parties...
§ 29–312.22. Receivership or custodianship - (a) Unless an election to purchase has been filed under...
§ 29–312.23. Decree of dissolution - (a) If, after a hearing, the Superior Court determines that...
§ 29–312.24. Election to purchase in lieu of dissolution - (a) In a proceeding under § 29-312.20(a)(2) to dissolve a...
Part C - Miscellaneous
§ 29–312.40. Deposit with Mayor - Assets of a dissolved corporation that should be transferred to...