Effective - 01 Jan 1985
380.501. Company may dissolve — procedure. — A company may at any meeting of members, due notice of the time, place and object of which shall have been given, by a vote of three-fourths or more of the members voting, voluntarily discontinue its operations and settle its affairs. Thereupon it shall designate a committee of three members who shall on behalf of the company, within a time fixed in their designation or any extension thereof and under the supervision of the director, liquidate its assets, pay its debts and expenses, and divide any surplus among the existing members and those who were members within the preceding three years, as they may be entitled. Upon final settlement by such committee, it shall make a report of the proceedings had under the provisions of this section, which shall be signed by its members and filed with the director. If he approves the same, he shall transmit to such committee a certificate of his approval and thereupon the company shall be deemed dissolved and shall cease to exist under sections 380.201 to 380.591. The director shall certify the liquidation and dissolution to the secretary of state who shall rescind the corporation's charter.
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(L. 1984 H.B. 1498)
Effective 1-01-85
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIV - Business and Financial Institutions
Chapter 380 - County, Town and Farmers' Mutual Property Insurance Companies
Section 380.005 - Definitions.
Section 380.011 - Classification as Missouri mutual insurance companies — new companies prohibited.
Section 380.031 - Exemption from insurance laws, exceptions.
Section 380.051 - Financial statement filed annually, fee.
Section 380.091 - Forms filed where — disapproval by director, notice, content — judicial review.
Section 380.101 - Policyholder in mutual to be member — eligibility — member's right to sue company.
Section 380.201 - Definitions.
Section 380.211 - New companies prohibited, when.
Section 380.231 - Company operations limited to Missouri.
Section 380.241 - Amendment to articles and bylaws, procedure — fee.
Section 380.261 - Kinds of insurance company may make.
Section 380.271 - Financial reinsurance requirements.
Section 380.281 - Mergers of certain mutual companies, procedure — merger plan, required contents.
Section 380.291 - Meeting to consider merger plan, notice — requirements.
Section 380.301 - Approval of merger plan, votes required.
Section 380.311 - Articles of merger, content — executed by corporate officers.
Section 380.331 - Certificate of merger issued, when — director and secretary of state's duties.
Section 380.341 - Merger effective when.
Section 380.351 - Certificate of merger returned to whom.
Section 380.361 - Surviving corporation after merger, rights and liabilities.
Section 380.371 - Powers of a company, generally.
Section 380.391 - Misuse of company assets for private gain, penalty.
Section 380.411 - Officers, how selected, tenure.
Section 380.421 - Membership in a company, eligibility.
Section 380.461 - Company may borrow to pay losses — assessment to pay loan.
Section 380.471 - Approved investments.
Section 380.482 - Annual statement of company.
Section 380.491 - Director to examine, when — expenses.
Section 380.501 - Company may dissolve — procedure.
Section 380.511 - Company exempt from insurance laws, exception.
Section 380.521 - License for agents — agencies and brokers.
Section 380.531 - Notices, how given.
Section 380.541 - Policy cancellation — exceptions.
Section 380.551 - Waiver of provision or defense, what constitutes — evidence.
Section 380.561 - Rules, authority for, procedure.
Section 380.571 - Violations, penalties.
Section 380.581 - Powers of company in general.
Section 380.591 - Suits against company commenced when — limitation.
Section 380.601 - Conversion to a mutual insurance company — procedure.
Section 380.651 - Provisions inapplicable to mutual companies.