17-1516. Dissolution of certain mutual telephone companies. Any mututal telephone company organized prior to 1915 under the provisions of chapter 116 [*] of the Session Laws of 1887 may make disposition of its property and assets on such terms and conditions and for such considerations as may be agreed upon and may provide for its dissolution in the manner as provided in this act.
History: L. 1949, ch. 195, § 1; L. 1957, ch. 147, § 1; June 29.
* "Chapter 116," see Comparative Table of Sections, in Constitutions volume, for location of sections.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 15 - Cooperative Societies
17-1501 Incorporation; name; cooperative plan defined.
17-1503 Rights and powers of corporation.
17-1504 Telephone company doing business in rural district.
17-1505 Certificate for secretary of state.
17-1506 Articles of incorporation.
17-1507 Same; execution and filing.
17-1509 Commencement of business.
17-1510 Management of association; directors and officers.
17-1511 Amount of stock owned by one person; voting.
17-1512 Bylaws and regulations.
17-1513 Annual report; annual report fee. [See Revisor's Note]
17-1514 Cooperative corporations heretofore organized.
17-1515 Use of "cooperative" as part of corporate name.
17-1516 Dissolution of certain mutual telephone companies.
17-1517 Same; resolution; notice of meeting of stockholders.
17-1518 Same; disposition of assets and property; filing with secretary of state.
17-1519 Same; dissolution when meeting held and assets sold prior to June 30, 1949.