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Code · Connecticut · Title 33 — Corporations · CHAPTER 594b — Medical Foundations

Sec. 33-182ff. Applicability of other law. Consolidation; merger.

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The provisions of this title and title 34, as applicable, shall apply to a medical foundation organized pursuant to this chapter, except to the extent that any of the provisions of this chapter are interpreted to be in conflict with such provisions, in which event the provisions of this chapter shall take precedence with respect to such medical foundation. A medical foundation organized under this chapter may consolidate or merge only with another medical foundation organized under this chapter or under chapter 594 of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to 1995, that is duly organized pursuant to this chapter, a professional corporation organized under chapter 594a, a limited liability company organized under chapter 613 or a partnership or limited liability partnership organized under chapter 614, if such corporation, company or partnership is organized to render the same specific professional services.
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