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Code · Arizona · Title 29 — Municipal Government

29-2202. Plan of merger

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A. A domestic entity may become a merging entity in a merger under this article by approving a plan of merger. The plan must be in a record and contain:
1. As to each merging entity, its name, its jurisdiction of organization and its type.
2. If the surviving entity is one of the merging entities, its name, its jurisdiction of organization and its type.
3. If the surviving entity is to be organized as a result of the merger, a statement to that effect and its name, its jurisdiction of organization and its type.
4. The manner of converting the interests in each merging entity into interests, securities, obligations, rights to acquire interests or securities, cash or other property or any combination of the foregoing.
5. If the surviving entity is a filing entity and is one of the merging entities, any proposed amendments to its public organizational document.
6. If the surviving entity is one of the merging entities, any proposed amendments to its private organizational documents that are in a record.
7. If the surviving entity is to be organized as a result of the merger, its proposed public organizational document, if any, and the full text of its private organizational rules that are proposed to be in a record.
8. The other terms and conditions of the merger, if any.
9. Any other provisions required by the law of a merging entity's jurisdiction of organization or the organizational documents of a merging entity.
B. A plan of merger may contain any other provisions not prohibited by law.
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