Utah Statutes

§ 16-7-12 — Dissolution of corporation sole.

Utah § 16-7-12
JurisdictionUtah
Title 16Corporations
Ch. 16-7Corporations Sole

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Utah Code Ann. § 16-7-12 (2026).

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(1)A corporation sole may be dissolved and its affairs wound up voluntarily by filing with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code articles of dissolution, fully executed and signed under penalty of perjury, by the chief officer of the corporation. If any corporation sole ceases to have assets, has failed to function, or desires to terminate its existence, the articles of dissolution may be filed by any officer of the corporation authorized to administer the affairs and property of the corporation.
(2)An original and a copy of the articles of dissolution shall be submitted to the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. If it conforms to law, the division shall file it and issue a certificate of dissolution. After the issuance of this certificate, the corporation shall c

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 16, 2004 General Session

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