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Code · Iowa · Chapter 490 — Business Corporations

490.1403 Articles of dissolution.

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1. At any time after dissolution is authorized, the corporation may dissolve by delivering to the secretary of state for filing articles of dissolution setting forth all of the following:
a. The name of the corporation.
b. The date that dissolution was authorized.
c. If dissolution was approved by the shareholders, a statement that the proposal to dissolve was duly approved by the shareholders in the manner required by this chapter and by the articles of incorporation and bylaws.
2. The articles of dissolution shall take effect at the effective date determined in accordance with section 490.123. A corporation is dissolved upon the effective date of its articles of dissolution.
3. As used in this part, “dissolved corporation” means a corporation whose articles of dissolution have become effective and includes a successor entity to which the remaining assets of the corporation are transferred subject to its liabilities for purposes of liquidation.
89 Acts, ch 288, §147; 2002 Acts, ch 1154, §91, 125; 2019 Acts, ch 24, §104; 2021 Acts, ch 165, §172, 230
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