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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 33

§ 3305. Termination of benefit corporation status.

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§ 3305. Termination of benefit corporation status.
(a)Amendment.-- A benefit corporation may terminate its status as a benefit corporation and cease to be subject to this chapter by amending its articles to delete the provision required under section 3304 (relating to election of benefit corporation status) to be stated in the articles of a benefit corporation. The amendment shall not be effective unless it is adopted by at least the minimum status vote.
(b)Fundamental transactions.-- If a plan would have the effect of terminating the status of a business corporation as a benefit corporation, the plan shall not be effective unless it is adopted by at least the minimum status vote. Any sale, lease, exchange or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of a benefit corporation, unless the transaction is in the usual and regular course of business, shall not be effective unless the transaction is approved by at least the minimum status vote.
15c3305v
Cross References. Section 3305 is referred to in section 321 of this title.
15c3311h
SUBCHAPTER B
CORPORATE PURPOSES
Sec.
3311. Corporate purposes.
15c3311s
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