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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 17 — CREDIT UNIONS · Chapter 13

§ 1305. Articles of dissolution.

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§ 1305. Articles of dissolution.
(a)General rule.-- When, in the opinion of the department, the liquidation of a credit union is complete and its affairs are fully settled, the department shall execute and file in the Department of State articles of dissolution, which shall set forth:
(1)The name of the credit union.
(2)The statute under which the credit union was incorporated and the date of incorporation.
(3)A statement that the liquidation of the credit union is complete and its affairs are fully settled.
(b)Filing procedures.-- A certificate or statement provided for by 15 Pa.C.S. § 139 (relating to tax clearance of certain fundamental transactions) shall not be required and the Department of State shall not charge a fee in connection with the filing of articles of dissolution under this section. See 15 Pa.C.S. § 134 (relating to docketing statement).
(c)Effect.-- Upon the filing of the articles of dissolution in the Department of State, the existence of the credit union shall cease.
17c1305v
(Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1572, No.207, eff. 60 days)
2002 Amendment. Act 207 amended subsec. (a).
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