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Code · Michigan · Chapter 450 — Corporations

450.2864 Reversal or vacation of reorganization plan; filing of other or further certificates or documents; effect; fees.

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450.2864 Reversal or vacation of reorganization plan; filing of other or further certificates or documents; effect; fees.
Sec. 864.
(1)If after the filing of a certificate or other document the order of confirmation of the plan of reorganization is reversed or vacated or the plan is modified, other or further certificates or documents shall be filed as required to conform to the plan of reorganization as finally confirmed or to the judgment of the court.
(2)Except as otherwise provided in sections 861 to 864, a certificate or other document filed pursuant to this section or section 863 is not deemed to confer on a corporation any power, privilege, or franchise, except those permitted to be conferred on a corporation formed or existing under this act.
(3)On the filing of a certificate or other document pursuant to this section or any other section of this act, the same fees shall be paid to the administrator as are payable by a corporation not in reorganization upon filing like certificates or documents.
History: 1982, Act 162, Eff. Jan. 1, 1983
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