Alabama Statutes

§ 9-14A-22 — Dissolution of Corporations

Alabama § 9-14A-22
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 9Conservation and Natural Resources
Ch. 14AAlabama Public Recreational and Historical Facilities Improvement Act

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Ala. Code § 9-14A-22 (2026).

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At any time when no bonds of the corporations are outstanding the corporations may be dissolved upon each filing with the Secretary of State an application for dissolution, which shall be subscribed by each of the members of the respective corporations and which shall be sworn to by each such member before an officer authorized to take acknowledgments to deeds. Upon the filing of said application for dissolution, the respective corporation shall cease and any property owned by it at the time of its dissolution shall pass to the State of Alabama. The Secretary of State shall file and record the application for dissolution in an appropriate book of record in his office, and shall make and issue, under the Great Seal of the State, a certificate that the respective corporation is dissolved, an

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Legislative History

(Act 2000-708, p. 1487, § 22.)

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