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

Section 71: Application for reinstatement by limited liability company subject to administrative dissolution or revocation of authority to transact business

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Section 71. A limited liability company administratively dissolved under section 70 or whose authority to transact business in the commonwealth has been revoked under section 72 may apply to the state secretary for reinstatement at any time. The application shall:
(1)recite the name of the limited liability company and the effective date of its administrative dissolution or revocation;
(2)state that the grounds for dissolution or revocation either did not exist or have been corrected;
(3)state that the name of the limited liability company satisfies the requirements of section 3; provided, however, that if the state secretary determines that the application contains the full and correct information, he shall reinstate the limited liability company.
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