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Voluntary Dissolution
§ 79-4-14.01. Dissolution by incorporators or initial directors - A majority of the incorporators or initial directors of a...
§ 79-4-14.02. Dissolution by board of directors and shareholders - A corporation's board of directors may propose dissolution for submission...
§ 79-4-14.03. Articles of dissolution - At any time after dissolution is authorized, the corporation may...
§ 79-4-14.04. Revocation of dissolution - A corporation may revoke its dissolution within one hundred twenty...
§ 79-4-14.05. Effect of dissolution - A dissolved corporation continues its corporate existence but may not...
§ 79-4-14.06. Known claims against dissolved corporation - A dissolved corporation may dispose of the known claims against...
§ 79-4-14.07. Unknown claims against dissolved corporation - A dissolved corporation may also publish notice of its dissolution...
§ 79-4-14.08. Dissolved corporations - chancery court proceedings for security payment of claims; notice; guardian ad litem; satisfaction of claim - A dissolved corporation that has published a notice under Section...
§ 79-4-14.09. Payment of claims and distribution of assets of dissolved corporations; liability - Directors shall cause the dissolved corporation to discharge or make...
Administrative Dissolution
§ 79-4-14.20. Grounds for administrative dissolution - The Secretary of State may commence a proceeding under Section...
§ 79-4-14.21. Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution - If the Secretary of State determines that one or more...
§ 79-4-14.22. Reinstatement following administrative dissolution - A corporation administratively dissolved under Section 79-4-14.21 may apply to...
§ 79-4-14.23. Appeal from denial of reinstatement - If the Secretary of State denies a corporation's application for...
Judicial Dissolution
§ 79-4-14.30. Grounds for judicial dissolution - The chancery court may dissolve a corporation: The corporation obtained...
§ 79-4-14.31. Procedure for judicial dissolution - Venue for a proceeding brought by any party named in...
§ 79-4-14.32. Receivership or custodianship - Unless an election to purchase has been filed under Section...
§ 79-4-14.33. Decree of dissolution - If after a hearing the court determines that one or...
§ 79-4-14.34. Election to purchase in lieu of dissolution - In a proceeding under Section 79-4-14.30(a)(2) to dissolve a corporation,...
Miscellaneous
§ 79-4-14.40. Deposit with state treasurer - Assets of a dissolved corporation that should be transferred to...