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§ 1311. Surrender of authority.\n (a) An authorized foreign corporation desiring to surrender its\nauthority shall deliver to the department of state a certificate\nentitled "Certificate of surrender of authority of ......... (name of\ncorporation) under section 1311 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law."\nThe certificate shall be signed. It shall set forth:\n (1) The name of the foreign corporation as it appears on the index of\nnames of existing domestic and authorized foreign corporations of any\nkind in the department of state and the fictitious name the corporation\nhas agreed to use in this state pursuant to paragraph (d) of section\n1301 of this article.\n (2) The jurisdiction of its incorporation.\n (3) The date it was authorized to conduct activities in this state.\n (4) Tha
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§ 1311. Surrender of authority.\n (a) An authorized foreign corporation desiring to surrender its\nauthority shall deliver to the department of state a certificate\nentitled "Certificate of surrender of authority of ......... (name of\ncorporation) under section 1311 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law."\nThe certificate shall be signed. It shall set forth:\n (1) The name of the foreign corporation as it appears on the index of\nnames of existing domestic and authorized foreign corporations of any\nkind in the department of state and the fictitious name the corporation\nhas agreed to use in this state pursuant to paragraph (d) of section\n1301 of this article.\n (2) The jurisdiction of its incorporation.\n (3) The date it was authorized to conduct activities in this state.\n (4) That it surrenders its authority to conduct activities in this\nstate.\n (5) That it revokes the authority of its registered agent, if any,\npreviously designated and consents that process against it in any action\nor special proceeding based upon any liability or obligation incurred by\nit within this state before the filing of the certificate of surrender\nmay be served on the secretary of state after the filing thereof in the\nmanner set forth in paragraph (b) of section 306 (Service of process).\n (6) A post office address within or without this state to which the\nsecretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against it served\nupon him or her. The corporation may include an email address to which\nthe secretary of state shall email a notice of the fact that process\nagainst it has been electronically served upon him or her.\n (b) The department shall not file such certificate unless the consent\nof the state tax commission to the surrender of authority is attached\nthereto.\n (c) The authority of the foreign corporation to conduct activities in\nthis state shall terminate on the filing by the department of state of\nthe certificate of surrender of authority.\n (d) The post office address specified under subparagraph (a) (6) may\nbe changed by delivering to the department of state a certificate,\nentitled "Certificate of amendment of certificate of surrender of\nauthority of .......... (name of corporation) under section 1311 of the\nNot-for-Profit Corporation Law." The certificate shall be signed. It\nshall set forth:\n (1) The name of the foreign corporation.\n (2) The jurisdiction of its incorporation.\n (3) The date its certificate of surrender of authority was filed by\nthe department of state.\n (4) The changed post office address, within or without this state, to\nwhich the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against it\nserved upon him.\n