§ 7-1.2-1321. Filing of decree of dissolution.
In case the court enters a decree dissolving a corporation, it is the duty of the clerk of the court to file a certified copy of the decree with the secretary of state. There is no fee charged by the secretary of state for that filing.
History of Section.P.L. 2004, ch. 216, § 2; P.L. 2004, ch. 274, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 7 - Corporations, Associations and Partnerships
Chapter 7-1.2 - Rhode Island Business Corporation Act
Part 13 - Dissolution and Revocation
Section 7-1.2-1301. - Voluntary dissolution by incorporators.
Section 7-1.2-1302. - Voluntary dissolution by consent of shareholders.
Section 7-1.2-1303. - Voluntary dissolution by act of corporation.
Section 7-1.2-1304. - Revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings by consent of shareholders.
Section 7-1.2-1305. - Revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings by act of corporation.
Section 7-1.2-1306. - Filing of statement of revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings.
Section 7-1.2-1307. - Effect of statement of revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings.
Section 7-1.2-1308. - Articles of dissolution.
Section 7-1.2-1309. - Filing of articles of dissolution.
Section 7-1.2-1310. - Revocation of articles of incorporation.
Section 7-1.2-1311. - Issuance of certificates of revocation.
Section 7-1.2-1312. - Withdrawal of certificate of revocation.
Section 7-1.2-1313. - Appeal from revocation of articles of incorporation.
Section 7-1.2-1314. - Jurisdiction of court to liquidate assets and business of corporation.
Section 7-1.2-1315. - Avoidance of dissolution by share buyout.
Section 7-1.2-1316. - Procedure in liquidation of corporation by court.
Section 7-1.2-1317. - Bond of receivers.
Section 7-1.2-1318. - Filing of claims in liquidation proceedings.
Section 7-1.2-1319. - Discontinuance of liquidation proceedings.
Section 7-1.2-1320. - Decree of involuntary dissolution.
Section 7-1.2-1321. - Filing of decree of dissolution.
Section 7-1.2-1322. - Deposit with state treasury of amount due certain shareholders.
Section 7-1.2-1323. - Jurisdiction of court to appoint a receiver.
Section 7-1.2-1324. - Survival of remedy after dissolution.
Section 7-1.2-1325. - Continuation of certain corporate powers.