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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 55

§ 5550. Devises, bequests and gifts after certain fundamental changes.

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§ 5550. Devises, bequests and gifts after certain fundamental changes.
A devise, bequest or gift to be effective in the future, in trust or otherwise, to or for a nonprofit corporation which has:
(1)changed its purposes;
(2)sold, leased away or exchanged all or substantially all its property and assets;
(3)been converted into a business corporation;
(4)become a party to a consolidation or a division;
(5)become a party to a merger which it did not survive; or
(6)been dissolved;
after the execution of the document containing the devise, bequest or gift and before the nonprofit corporation acquires a vested interest in the devise, bequest or gift shall be effective only as a court having jurisdiction over the assets may order under 20 Pa.C.S. Ch. 77 (relating to trusts) or other applicable provisions of law.
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(July 9, 2013, P.L.476, No.67, eff. 60 days)
Cross References. Section 5550 is referred to in section 314 of this title.
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