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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

273.382 Conversion of Chapter 271B corporation to corporation governed by KRS

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273.161 to 273.387.
(1)A corporation organized under KRS Chapter 271B or its predecessors may convert
to a corporation organized under and governed by KRS 273.161 to 273.387 as
authorized by KRS 271B.10-010.
(2)A corporation that has been converted under KRS 271B.10-010 shall be for all
purposes the same entity that existed before the conversion.
(3)Upon the filing of amended and restated articles of incorporation satisfying the
requirements of KRS 271B.10-010:
(a)All property and contract rights owned by, and all rights, privileges, and
immunities of, the converting corporation shall remain vested in the converted
corporation without assignment, reversion, or impairment;
(b)All obligations of the converting corporation shall continue as obligations of
the converted corporation;
(c)An action or proceeding pending against the converting corporation may be
continued as if the conversion had not taken place, and the name of the
converted corporation may be substituted in any pending action or proceeding
in the name of the converting corporation; and
(d)The corporation shall be a nonstock, nonprofit corporation governed by and
subject to all of the limitations and requirements imposed by KRS 273.161 to
273.387.
(4)Nothing in this section shall authorize the conversion of a corporation organized
under this chapter to a corporation organized under KRS Chapter 271B.
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