Minnesota Statutes

§ 302A.763 — DECREE OF DISSOLUTION

Minnesota § 302A.763
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartBUSINESS, SOCIAL, AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Ch. 302ABUSINESS CORPORATIONS

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Minn. Stat. § 302A.763 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.When entered. In an involuntary or supervised voluntary dissolution after the costs and expenses of the proceedings and all debts, obligations, and liabilities of the corporation have been paid or discharged and all of its remaining property and assets have been distributed to its shareholders or, if its property and assets are not sufficient to satisfy and discharge the costs, expenses, debts, obligations, and liabilities, when all the property and assets have been applied so far as they will go to their payment according to the priorities set forth in section302A.753, the court shall enter a decree dissolving the corporation. Subd. 2.Effective date. When the decree dissolving the corporation has been entered, the corporation is dissolved.

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Legislative History

1981 c 270 s 114

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