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Code · Kansas · Chapter 17 — Corporations

17-7302. Foreign corporations; filings; merger or consolidation information; amendments to articles of incorporation.

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17-7302. Foreign corporations; filings; merger or consolidation information; amendments to articles of incorporation.
(a)Whenever any foreign corporation admitted to do business in this state is a party to a merger or consolidation with any other foreign corporation, whether or not admitted to do business in this state, such foreign corporation shall file with the secretary of state of this state, within 30 days after the time the merger or consolidation becomes effective, a form prescribed by the secretary of state of this state, stating:
(1)The corporate parties thereto;
(2)the jurisdiction of incorporation of each corporate party;
(3)the time when such merger or consolidation became effective; and
(4)that the resulting or surviving corporation is a corporation in good standing in such jurisdiction.
(b)Whenever any foreign corporation admitted to do business in this state shall amend its articles of incorporation in a manner that affects any of the information contained on such corporation's application to do business in Kansas, the corporation shall file with the secretary of state, within 30 days after the amendment is adopted, a form prescribed by the secretary of state of this state attesting to such amendment. In the alternative, any foreign corporation may amend its original application for authority to do business in Kansas by filing a certificate of amendment certifying that such amendment has been duly adopted and executed in accordance with K.S.A. 17-7908 through 17-7910 , and amendments thereto.
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