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

273.327 Venue and process.

203 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-273/273-327

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(1)Every action for the involuntary dissolution of a corporation shall be commenced by
the attorney general in the circuit court of the county in which the registered office
of the corporation is situated.
(2)Summons shall issue and be served as in other civil action. If process is returned not
found, the attorney general shall have the defendant constructively served as
provided in CR 4.05, and shall cause publication to be made in some newspaper
published in the county where the registered office of the corporation is situated,
containing a notice of the pendency of such action, the title of the court, the title of
the action, and the date on or after which default may be entered. The attorney
general shall cause a copy of such notice to be mailed, by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the corporation at its registered office within ten
(10)days after
the first publication thereof. The certificate of the attorney general of the mailing of
such notice shall be prima facie evidence thereof. Such notice shall be published at
least once each week for two
(2)successive weeks, and the first publication thereof
may begin at any time after the summons has been returned.
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