District of Columbia Statutes
§ 29-412.20 — Grounds for judicial dissolution or other equitable relief.
District of Columbia § 29-412.20
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 29Business Organizations. [Enacted title]
Ch. 4Nonprofit Corporations.
Subch. XIIDissolution.
Part BJudicial Dissolution or Other Equitable Relief.
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D.C. Code § 29-412.20 (2026).
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(a)The Superior Court may dissolve a nonprofit corporation, place a corporation in receivership, impose a constructive trust on compensation paid to a corporation’s director, officer, or manager, or grant other injunctive or equitable relief with respect to a corporation:
(1)In a proceeding by the Attorney General for the District of Columbia if it is established that:
(A)The corporation obtained its articles of incorporation through fraud;
(B)The corporation has exceeded or abused and is continuing to exceed or abuse the authority conferred upon it by law; or
(C)The corporation has continued to act contrary to its nonprofit purposes;
(2)Except as otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws, in a proceeding by 50 members or members holding at le
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Legislative History
July 2, 2011, D.C. Law 18-378, § 2, 58 DCR 1720
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