California Statutes

§ 1900.5. — 1900.5. (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 773, Sec. 9.)

California § 1900.5.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code CORPCorporations Code - CORP
Div.1.
Title 1.DIVISION 1. GENERAL CORPORATION LAW
Ch. 19.CHAPTER 19. Voluntary Dissolution

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(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, when a corporation has not issued shares, a majority of the directors, or, if no directors have been named in the articles or been elected, the incorporator or a majority of the incorporators may sign and verify a certificate of dissolution stating the following:
(1)That the certificate of dissolution is being filed within 12 months from the date the articles of incorporation were filed.
(2)That the corporation does not have any debts or other liabilities, except as provided in paragraph (3).
(3)That the tax liability will be satisfied on a taxes paid basis or that a person or corporation or other business entity assumes the tax liability, if any, of the dissolving corporation and is responsible for additional corporate taxes, if

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Legislative History

Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 773, Sec. 9. Effective September 29, 2006.

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