Effective: September 3, 2004
Latest Legislation: House Bill 288 - 125th General Assembly
(A) An association may be dissolved judicially and its affairs wound up by an order of the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which the association has its principal place of business, in an action brought by the members having sixty per cent of the voting power of the association on such proposal, or the holders of a lesser proportion as are entitled by the articles of incorporation to dissolve the association voluntarily, when it is established that it is beneficial to the members, patrons, and stockholders that the association be judicially dissolved. However, if the association has no principal place of business in this state, the court of common pleas in the county in this state where the statutory agent resides may dissolve and wind up the affairs of an association in accordance with this division.
(B) A complaint for judicial dissolution shall be verified by any of the complainants and shall set forth facts showing that the case is as specified in this section. Unless the complainants set forth in the complaint that they are unable to annex a list of members, patrons, or stockholders, a schedule shall be annexed to the complaint setting forth the name and address of each member, patron, and stockholder, if it is known, or the fact that it is not known.
(C) Upon the filing of a complaint for judicial dissolution, the court with which it is filed shall have power to issue injunctions; to appoint a receiver with such authority and duties as the court from time to time may direct; to take other proceedings as may be necessary to protect the property or the rights of the members, patrons, and stockholders; and to carry on the business of the association until a full hearing can be conducted. Upon or after the filing of a complaint for judicial dissolution, the court, by injunction or order, may stay the prosecution of any proceeding against the association or involving any of its property and require the parties to the proceeding to present and prove their claims, demands, rights, interests, or liens, at the time and in the manner required of creditors or others. The court may refer the complaint to a special master commissioner.
(D) After a hearing upon such notice as the court directs to be given to all parties to the proceeding and to any other parties in interest designated by the court, a final order based either upon the evidence, or upon the report of the special master commissioner if one has been appointed, shall be made dissolving the association or dismissing the complaint. An order or judgment for the judicial dissolution of an association shall contain a concise statement of the proceedings leading up to the order or judgment, the name of the association, the place where its principal place of business is located, the names and addresses of its directors and officers, the name and address of a statutory agent, and, if desired, other provisions with respect to the judicial dissolution and winding up as are considered necessary or desirable. A certified copy of the order shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state, whereupon the association shall be dissolved. To the extent consistent with orders entered in such proceeding, the effect of judicial dissolution shall be the same as in the case of voluntary dissolution, and the provisions of sections 1729.58, 1729.59, and 1729.60 of the Revised Code relating to the authority and duties of directors during the winding up of the affairs of an association dissolved voluntarily, with respect to the jurisdiction of courts over the winding up of the affairs of an association, and with respect to receivers for winding up the affairs of an association, shall be applicable to associations judicially dissolved.
(E) A proceeding under this section for judicial dissolution of an association is a special proceeding, and final orders in it may be vacated, modified, or reversed on appeal pursuant to the Rules of Appellate Procedure and, to the extent not in conflict with those rules, Chapter 2505. of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 17 | Corporations-Partnerships
Chapter 1729 | Ohio Cooperative Law
Section 1729.01 | Ohio Cooperative Law Definitions.
Section 1729.02 | Purposes - Associations Deemed Nonprofit - Chapter Title.
Section 1729.03 | Powers of Association.
Section 1729.031 | Indemnification.
Section 1729.04 | Use of Words in Name - Prohibition.
Section 1729.06 | Number of Incorporators - Statutory Agent.
Section 1729.07 | Articles of Incorporation.
Section 1729.08 | Amendment or Restatement of Articles.
Section 1729.09 | Voting on Amendment.
Section 1729.10 | Evidence of Incorporation.
Section 1729.11 | Reinstatement of Association.
Section 1729.12 | Filing Articles and Certificates of Amendment.
Section 1729.13 | Dividends - Stock - Security Interest.
Section 1729.16 | Adoption, Amendment, or Repeal of Bylaws.
Section 1729.17 | Members or Delegates Entitled to Vote.
Section 1729.18 | Association Members - Meetings.
Section 1729.19 | Action Authorized or Taken Without Meeting.
Section 1729.20 | Methods of Giving Notice - Signed Waiver.
Section 1729.22 | Board of Directors.
Section 1729.23 | Standard of Care for Directors.
Section 1729.24 | Effect of Self-Dealing.
Section 1729.25 | Liability of Members, Directors, Officers.
Section 1729.27 | Surety Bonds.
Section 1729.28 | Removal of Officers or Directors - Procedure.
Section 1729.29 | Books and Records - Examination by Member or Stockholder.
Section 1729.35 | Association May Merge or Consolidate With One or More Associations.
Section 1729.36 | Association May Merge or Consolidate With One or More Entities.
Section 1729.37 | Effective Date of Merger or Consolidation.
Section 1729.38 | Certificate of Merger or Consolidation Filing and Recording.
Section 1729.40 | Plan of Division.
Section 1729.42 | Conversions.
Section 1729.44 | Setting Aside Reorganizations.
Section 1729.46 | Written Demand for Payment of Fair Cash Value of Stock.
Section 1729.47 | Complaint for Fair Cash Value of Stock.
Section 1729.49 | Disposing of Assets of Association.
Section 1729.55 | Voluntary Dissolution.
Section 1729.56 | Public Notice of Voluntary Dissolution.
Section 1729.58 | Association May Act to Wind Up Affairs or Obtain Reinstatement of Articles.
Section 1729.59 | Judicial Liquidations.
Section 1729.60 | Receiver Appointed to Wind Up Affairs of Association.
Section 1729.61 | Complaint for Judicial Dissolution.
Section 1729.67 | Marketing Agreements.
Section 1729.68 | Prohibited Acts - Injunctive Relief.
Section 1729.69 | Unfair Marketing Practices.
Section 1729.70 | Agricultural Cooperative Not Illegal.
Section 1729.76 | Foreign Association.
Section 1729.80 | Membership in Other Organizations.
Section 1729.84 | Exemptions for Agricultural Products.
Section 1729.85 | Stock Not Considered Securities.