Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

Code · Montana · Title 35 — Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations · Chapter 18 · Part 4

35-18-404. Dissolution of cooperative which has not commenced business.

156 words·~1 min read·/mt/title-35/chapter-18/part-4/35-18-404·

A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.

35-18-404 . Dissolution of cooperative which has not commenced business.
(1)A cooperative which has not commenced business may dissolve voluntarily by delivering to the secretary of state articles of dissolution, executed on behalf of the cooperative by a majority of the incorporators, which shall state:
(a)the name of the cooperative;
(b)the address of its principal office;
(c)the date of its incorporation;
(d)that the cooperative has not commenced business;
(e)that the amount, if any, actually paid in on account of membership fees, less any part thereof disbursed for necessary expenses, has been returned to those entitled thereto and that all easements shall have been released to the grantors;
(f)that no debt of the cooperative remains unpaid; and
(g)that a majority of the incorporators elect that the cooperative be dissolved.
(2)Such articles of dissolution shall be submitted to the secretary of state for filing as provided in this chapter.
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.