Idaho Statutes
§ 30-29-1404 — REVOCATION OF DISSOLUTION
Idaho § 30-29-1404
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 30-29-1404 (2026).
Text
(a)A corporation may revoke its dissolution within one hundred twenty (120) days after its effective date.
(b)Revocation of dissolution shall be authorized in the same manner as the dissolution was authorized unless that authorization permitted revocation by action of the board of directors alone, in which event the board of directors may revoke the dissolution without shareholder action.
(c)After the revocation of dissolution is authorized, the corporation may revoke the dissolution by delivering to the secretary of state for filing articles of revocation of dissolution, together with a copy of its articles of dissolution, that set forth:
(1)The name of the corporation;
(2)The effective date of the dissolution that was revoked;
(3)The date that the revocation of dissolution was auth
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Legislative History
[30-29-1404, added 2015, ch. 243, sec. 69, p. 957; am. 2019, ch. 90, sec. 148, p. 321.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 30-14-101
SHORT TITLE§ 30-14-102
DEFINITIONS§ 30-14-103
REFERENCES TO FEDERAL STATUTES§ 30-14-104
REFERENCES TO FEDERAL AGENCIES§ 30-14-105
ELECTRONIC RECORDS AND SIGNATURES§ 30-14-201
EXEMPT SECURITIES§ 30-14-202
EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS§ 30-14-202A
FAIRNESS HEARING§ 30-14-203
ADDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS AND WAIVERS§ 30-14-301
SECURITIES REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT§ 30-14-302
NOTICE FILING§ 30-14-303
SECURITIES REGISTRATION BY COORDINATION§ 30-14-304
SECURITIES REGISTRATION BY QUALIFICATION§ 30-14-305
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 30-29-1404, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/30-29-1404.