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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 14A

17:14A-21. Dissolution for failure to obtain certificate of authority or commence business

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If a safe deposit company shall fail to obtain a certificate of authority within six months from the date of the commissioner's approval of its certificate of incorporation or within the extended time hereinafter provided, or if the safe deposit company shall fail to commence business within six months after the issuance of the certificate of authority or within the extended time hereinafter provided, the commissioner may make an order, to be filed in the department, forfeiting the safe deposit company's rights, powers and privileges as a corporation, and upon the filing of the order the corporate rights, powers and privileges of the safe deposit company shall cease.
The commissioner may, upon good cause shown, extend the time to obtain a certificate of authority or commence business. The extension or extensions shall be for a period or periods as the commissioner may specify, not exceeding 12 months in all, and shall be evidenced by a certificate or certificates of the commissioner filed in the department.
L.1983, c. 566, s. 17:14A-21.
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