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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 156C

Section 14: Cancellation of certificate of organization

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Section 14. A certificate of organization shall be cancelled upon the dissolution and the completion of winding up of a limited liability company, or at any other time there are no members, or upon the filing of a certificate of consolidation or merger if the limited liability company is not the resulting or surviving entity in a consolidation or merger. A certificate of cancellation shall be filed in the office of the state secretary to accomplish the cancellation of a certificate of organization upon the dissolution and the completion of winding up of a limited liability company or at any other time there are no members and shall set forth:
(1)the name of the limited liability company;
(2)the date of filing of its certificate of organization;
(3)the reason for filing the certificate of cancellation;
(4)the effective date, which shall be a date certain, of cancellation if it is not to be effective upon the filing of the certificate; and
(5)any other information the person filing the certificate of cancellation determines.
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