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Code · South Dakota · Title 47 · Chapter 47-21

47-21-42. Delivery of articles to secretary of state--Fees--Effective date of action--Certificates of election to dissolve.

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Articles of incorporation, amendment, consolidation, merger, conversion, or dissolution, when executed and acknowledged and accompanied by such affidavits as may be required by applicable provisions of this chapter shall be presented to the secretary of state for filing in the records of his office. If the secretary of state shall find that the articles presented conform to the requirements of this chapter he shall, upon the payment of the fees as in this chapter provided, file such articles in the records of his office and upon such filing the incorporation, amendment, consolidation, merger, conversion, or dissolution provided for therein shall be in effect.
The provisions of this section shall also apply to certificates of election to dissolve and affidavits executed in connection therewith pursuant to § 47-21-38 .
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