North Dakota Code 10-33-99 – Filing notice of intent to dissolve – Effect
1. If dissolution of the corporation is approved under section 10-33-98, the corporation shall:
Terms Used In North Dakota Code 10-33-99
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
a. File with the secretary of state, together with the fees provided in section 10-33-140, a notice of intent to dissolve which must contain: (1) The name of the corporation; (2) The date and place of the meeting at which the resolution was approved by the board under subsection 2 of section 10-33-98, and by the members under subsection 3 of section 10-33-98, if applicable; and
(3) A statement that the requisite approval of the directors and members was received.
b. If applicable, notify the attorney general under section 10-33-122.
2. When the notice of intent to dissolve has been filed with the secretary of state and subject to section 10-33-104, the corporation may not carry on its activities, except to the extent necessary for the winding up of the corporation.
a. The board and members with voting rights have the right to revoke the dissolution proceedings under section 10-33-104.
b. The members with voting rights have the right to remove directors or fill vacancies on the board.
c. The corporate existence continues to the extent necessary to wind up the affairs of the corporation until the dissolution proceedings are revoked or articles of dissolution are filed with the secretary of state.
3. The filing with the secretary of state of a notice of intent to dissolve does not affect a remedy in favor of the corporation or a remedy against it or its directors, officers, or members in those capacities, except as provided in section 10-33-115.