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Code · Florida · Title XXXVI — Business Organizations · Chapter 617

617.1108 Merger of domestic corporation and other eligible entities.

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(1)Subject to s. 617.0302
(16)and other applicable provisions of this chapter, ss. 607.1101 , 607.1103 , 607.1105 , 607.1106 , and 607.1107 shall apply to a merger involving a corporation not for profit organized under this act and one or more other eligible entities identified in 1 s. 607.1108 (1).
(2)A domestic corporation not for profit organized under this chapter is not required to file articles of merger pursuant to this section if the corporation not for profit is named as a party or constituent organization in articles of merger or a certificate of merger filed for the same merger in accordance with s. 605.1025 , s. 607.1105 , s. 620.2108 (3), or s. 620.8918
(1)and (2). In such a case, the other articles of merger or certificate of merger may also be used for purposes of subsection (3).
(3)A copy of the articles of merger or certificate of merger, certified by the Department of State, may be filed in the office of the official who is the recording officer of each county in this state in which real property of a party to the merger, other than the surviving entity, is situated.
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