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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The definitions in this section apply throughout this section and RCW 24.03A.760 through 24.03A.880 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) “Conversion” means a transaction authorized by RCW 24.03A.810, 24.03A.835, or 24.03A.855.
(2) “Converting corporation” means the domestic or foreign nonprofit or for-profit corporation that approves a conversion pursuant to RCW 24.03A.755 through 24.03A.880 or its organic law.
(3) “Converting entity” means the domestic or foreign entity that approves a conversion pursuant to RCW 24.03A.855 or its organic law.
(4) “Domesticated corporation” means the domesticating corporation as it continues in existence after a domestication.
(5) “Domesticating corporation” means the domestic nonprofit corporation that adopts a plan of domestication pursuant to RCW 24.03A.790 or the foreign nonprofit corporation that approves a domestication pursuant to its organic law.
(6) “Domestication” means a transaction authorized by RCW 24.03A.785.
(7) “Surviving corporation” means the corporation as it continues in existence immediately after consummation of a for-profit conversion pursuant to RCW 24.03A.810, a foreign for-profit conversion and domestication pursuant to RCW 24.03A.835, or an entity conversion pursuant to RCW 24.03A.855.
(8) “Surviving entity” means the unincorporated entity as it continues in existence immediately after consummation of an entity conversion pursuant to RCW 24.03A.855.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 24. Corporations and Associations (Nonprofit) § 24.03A.755. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-24-corporations-and-associations-nonprofit/wa-rev-code-24-03a-755/
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