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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 23

§ 2306. Limitations on continuation of statutory close corporation status.

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§ 2306. Limitations on continuation of statutory close corporation status.
A statutory close corporation continues to be such and to be subject to this chapter until:
(1)it terminates its status as a statutory close corporation pursuant to section 2307 (relating to voluntary termination of statutory close corporation status by amendment of articles); or
(2)the provisions required or permitted by section 2304 (relating to additional contents of articles of statutory close corporations) to be stated in the articles to qualify a business corporation as a statutory close corporation have in fact been breached and neither the corporation nor any of its shareholders takes the steps required by section 2309 (relating to involuntary termination of statutory close corporation status; proceeding to prevent loss of status) to prevent such loss of status or to remedy such breach.
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