Tennessee Statutes

§ 48-24-301 — Grounds for judicial dissolution

Tennessee § 48-24-301

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 48-24-301 (2026).

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Any court of record with proper venue in accordance with § 48-24-302 may dissolve a corporation:

(1)In a proceeding by the attorney general and reporter if it is established that the corporation:
(A)Obtained its charter through fraud;
(B)Has exceeded or abused the authority conferred upon it by law;
(C)Has violated any provision of law resulting in the forfeiture of its charter; or (D) Has carried on, conducted, or transacted its business or affairs in a persistently fraudulent or illegal manner; provided, that the enumeration of these grounds for dissolution shall not exclude actions or special proceedings by the attorney general and reporter or other state officials for the dissolution of a corporation for other causes as provided in this chapter or in any other statute of this state

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Related

Stephanie Keller v. Estate of Edward Stephen McRedmond
495 S.W.3d 852 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2016)
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State ex rel. Jones v. Burnett
760 S.W.2d 629 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1988)
3 case citations
Tammy L. Haggard v. Santos Aguilar
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2010)
Gary Willingham v. Gallatin Group, Inc.
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2001)
James Miller v. Miller Brothers Farms, Inc.
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1999)

Legislative History

Acts 1986, ch. 887, § 14.30; 1989, ch. 451, § 23.

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