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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 273 — Religious, charitable, and educational societies -- nonstock, nonprofit corporations

273.277 Procedure for merger.

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Any two
(2)or more domestic corporations or a domestic corporation and a limited liability company may merge into one
(1)of such corporations pursuant to a plan of merger approved in the manner provided in KRS 273.161 to 273.390. Each corporation or limited liability company shall adopt a plan of merger setting forth:
(1)The names of the corporations or limited liability companies proposing to merge,
and the name of the corporation into which they propose to merge, which is
hereinafter designated as the surviving corporation.
(2)The terms and conditions of the proposed merger.
(3)A statement of any changes in the articles of incorporation of the surviving
corporation to be effected by such merger.
(4)Such other provisions with respect to the proposed merger as are deemed necessary
or desirable.
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