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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 21. Any corporation created under this chapter may be dissolved by filing in the office of the secretary of state articles of dissolution which shall be entitled and indorsed “Articles of dissolution of __________” (the blank space being filled in with the name of the corporation) and shall state:
(a) Name of the corporation and, if such corporation is a corporation resulting from a consolidation as provided in this chapter, the names of the original corporations.
(b) The date of filing of the articles of incorporation in the office of secretary of state and, if such corporation is a corporation resulting from a consolidation as provided in this chapter, the dates on which the articles of incorporation of the original corporations were filed in the office of secretary of state.
(c) That the corporation elects to dissolve.
(d) The name and post office address of each of its directors, and the name, title, and post office address of each of its officers.
Such articles shall be subscribed and acknowledged in the same manner as original articles of incorporation by the president or vice president and the secretary or an assistant secretary, who shall make and annex an affidavit stating that they have been authorized to execute and file such articles by a resolution duly adopted by the members of each corporation at meetings thereof duly called and held as provided in section 8 of this chapter. Articles of dissolution and/or a certified copy or copies thereof shall be filed in the same places as original articles of incorporation and thereupon the corporation shall be deemed to be dissolved. Such corporation shall continue for the purpose of paying, satisfying, and discharging any existing liabilities or obligations and collecting or liquidating its assets, and doing all other acts required to adjust and wind up its business and affairs, and may sue and be sued, in its corporate name. Any assets remaining after all liabilities or obligations of the corporation have been satisfied or discharged shall pass to and become the property of the state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 8. Utilities and Transportation § 8-1-13-21 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-8-utilities-and-transportation/in-code-sect-8-1-13-21/
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