Tennessee Statutes

§ 48-24-201 — Grounds for administrative dissolution

Tennessee § 48-24-201

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 48-24-201 (2026).

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The secretary of state may commence a proceeding under § 48-24-202 to administratively dissolve a corporation if the:

(1)Corporation does not deliver its properly completed annual report to the secretary of state within two (2) months after it is due;
(2)Corporation is without a registered agent or registered office in this state for two (2) months or more;
(3)Name of a corporation contained in a document filed after January 1, 1988, fails to comply with § 48-14-101 ;
(4)Corporation does not notify the secretary of state within two (2) months that its registered agent or registered office has been changed, that its registered agent has resigned, or that its registered office has been discontinued;
(5)Corporation's period of duration stated in its charter expires; or (6) Corporation su

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(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1999)

Legislative History

Acts 1986, ch. 887, § 14.20; 1989, ch. 451, § 20.

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