Vermont Statutes
§ 202 — Signing and filing of records pursuant to judicial order
Vermont § 202
JurisdictionVermont
Title 11CTitle 11C: Mutual Benefit Enterprises
Ch. 2Article 002: Filing and Annual Reports
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 11C, § 202 (2026).
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(a)If a person required by this title to sign or deliver a record to the Secretary of State for filing does not do so, the Superior Court of the county of the mutual benefit enterprise’s principal office or the foreign enterprise’s designated office, upon petition of an aggrieved person, may order:
(1)the person to sign the record and deliver it to the Secretary of State for filing; or
(2)delivery of the unsigned record to the Secretary of State for filing.
(b)An aggrieved person under subsection (a) of this section, other than the mutual benefit enterprise or foreign enterprise to which the record pertains, shall make the enterprise or foreign enterprise a party to the action brought to obtain the order.
(c)An unsigned record filed pursuant to this section is effective. (Added 2011,
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