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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 6

Sec. 10.06.648. Commencement and conduct of involuntary proceedings for winding up; cessation of business; notice.

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Sec. 10.06.648. Commencement and conduct of involuntary proceedings for winding up; cessation of business; notice.
(a)Involuntary proceedings for winding up commence when an order for winding up is entered under AS 10.06.635
(b)or 10.06.645.
(b)If an involuntary proceeding for winding up has commenced, the board shall conduct the winding up of the affairs of the corporation, subject to the supervision of the court, unless other persons are appointed by the court to conduct the winding up. The directors or other persons may, subject to any restrictions imposed by the court, exercise all their powers through the executive officers of the corporation without an order of the court.
(c)If an involuntary proceeding for winding up has commenced, the corporation shall cease to carry on business except to the extent necessary for the beneficial winding up of the business and except during a period the board may consider necessary to preserve the corporation's goodwill or going-concern value pending a sale of its business or assets, in whole or in part. The directors shall mail written notice of the commencement of the proceeding for involuntary winding up to all shareholders and to all known creditors and claimants whose addresses appear on the records of the corporation, unless the order for winding up has been stayed by appeal or otherwise or the proceeding or the execution of the order has been enjoined.
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