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Code · Connecticut · CHAPTER 600 — Nonstock Corporations

Secs. 33-484 to 33-497. Methods of dissolution. Dissolution by resolution. Dissolution by expiration. Adoption of plan for distribution of assets. Effect of dissolution. Winding up. Liquidating distribution of assets. Petition to Superior Court re matters relative to distribution. Petition for judicial winding up. Procedure by court; receiver. Priority of claims in judicial winding up. Discontinuance of judicial winding up. Dissolution by forfeiture. Reinstatement after dissolution.

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Sections 33-484 to 33-497 , inclusive, are repealed, effective January 1, 1997.
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