New York Statutes

§ 1103 — Shareholders' petition for judicial dissolution

New York·Law BSC Business Corporation·Art. 11 Judicial Dissolution
§ 1103. Shareholders' petition for judicial dissolution.\n (a) If the shareholders of a corporation adopt a resolution stating\nthat they find that its assets are not sufficient to discharge its\nliabilities, or that they deem a dissolution to be beneficial to the\nshareholders, the shareholders or such of them as are designated for\nthat purpose in such resolution may present a petition for its\ndissolution.\n (b) A shareholders' meeting to consider such a resolution may be\ncalled, notwithstanding any provision in the certificate of\nincorporation, by the holders of shares representing ten percent of the\nvotes of all outstanding shares entitled to vote thereon, or if the\ncertificate of incorporation authorizes a lesser proportion of votes of\nshares to call the meeting, by such lesse

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