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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 415

Sec. 304. Amendment or abandonment of plan of domestication.

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Sec. 304. Amendment or abandonment of plan of domestication.
(a)A plan of domestication of a domestic domesticating entity may be amended:
(1)in the same manner as the plan was approved, if the plan does not provide for the
manner in which it may be amended; or
(2)by the governors or interest holders of the entity in the manner provided in the
plan, but an interest holder that was entitled to vote on or consent to approval of the domestication is entitled to vote on or consent to any amendment of the plan that will change:
(A)the amount or kind of interests, securities, obligations, rights to acquire
interests or securities, cash, or other property, or any combination of the foregoing, to be received by any of the interest holders of the domesticating entity under the plan;
(B)the public organic document or private organic rules of the domesticated entity
that will be in effect immediately after the domestication becomes effective, except for changes that do not require approval of the interest holders of the domesticated entity under its organic law or organic rules; or
(C)any other terms or conditions of the plan, if the change would adversely affect
the interest holder in any material respect.
(b)After a plan of domestication has been approved by a domestic domesticating entity and before a statement of domestication becomes effective, the plan may be abandoned:
(1)as provided in the plan; or
(2)unless prohibited by the plan, in the same manner as the plan was approved.
(c)If a plan of domestication is abandoned after a statement of domestication has been filed with the Secretary of State and before the filing becomes effective, a statement of abandonment, signed on behalf of the entity, must be filed with the Secretary of State before the time the statement of domestication becomes effective. The statement of abandonment takes effect upon filing, and the domestication is abandoned and does not become effective. The statement of abandonment must contain:
(1)the name of the domesticating entity;
(2)the date on which the statement of domestication was filed; and
(3)a statement that the domestication has been abandoned in accordance with this
Section.
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