New Hampshire Revised Statutes 304-D:15 – Involuntary Dissolution
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I. A professional limited liability company may be dissolved involuntarily by a decree of the superior court in an action filed by the attorney general when it is established that the professional limited liability company has failed to comply with any provision of this chapter applicable to it within 60 days after receipt of written notice of noncompliance.
II. Each licensing authority in this state and the secretary of state shall certify to the attorney general, from time to time, the names of all professional limited liability companies which have given cause for dissolution as provided in this chapter, together with the pertinent facts.
III. Whenever the secretary of state or any licensing authority certifies the name of a professional limited liability company to the attorney general as having given any cause for dissolution, the secretary of state or the licensing authority shall concurrently mail to the professional limited liability company at its registered office a notice that the certification has been made. Upon the receipt of the certification, the attorney general shall file an action in the name of the state against the professional limited liability company for its dissolution.
II. Each licensing authority in this state and the secretary of state shall certify to the attorney general, from time to time, the names of all professional limited liability companies which have given cause for dissolution as provided in this chapter, together with the pertinent facts.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 304-D:15
- state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
III. Whenever the secretary of state or any licensing authority certifies the name of a professional limited liability company to the attorney general as having given any cause for dissolution, the secretary of state or the licensing authority shall concurrently mail to the professional limited liability company at its registered office a notice that the certification has been made. Upon the receipt of the certification, the attorney general shall file an action in the name of the state against the professional limited liability company for its dissolution.