North Dakota Statutes

§ 1-02-29 — Repeal of incorporating law does not dissolve existing corporation or limited liability company

North Dakota § 1-02-29
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 1General Provisions
Ch. 1-02Rules of Interpretation

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N.D. Cent. Code § 1-02-29 (2026).

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liability company. No existing corporation or limited liability company is dissolved on account of the repeal of any statute pursuant to which it was organized, nor may the powers specified in its charter, certificate, articles of incorporation, or articles of organization be impaired or limited thereby. No repeal impairs, annuls, diverts, or disturbs any vested rights, privileges, or powers actually exercised and enjoyed in or by any corporation or limited liability company under such repealed laws.

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