California Laws: Corporations Code Sections 1100-1113
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1100
Any two or more corporations may be merged into one of those corporations. A corporation may merge with one or more domestic corporations (Section 167),...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1101
The board of each corporation which desires to merge shall approve an agreement of merger. The constituent corporations shall be parties to the agreement of...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1101.1
Subdivision (c) of Section 1113 and the last two sentences of Section 1101 do not apply to any transaction if the Commissioner of Corporations, the...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1102
Each corporation shall sign the agreement by its chairman of the board, president or a vice president and secretary or an assistant secretary acting on...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1103
After approval of a merger by the board and any approval of the outstanding shares (Section 152) required by Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 1200),...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1104
Any amendment to the agreement may be adopted and the agreement so amended may be approved by the board and, if it changes any of...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1105
The board may, in its discretion, abandon a merger, subject to the contractual rights, if any, of third parties, including other constituent corporations, without further...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1106
A copy of an agreement of merger certified on or after the effective date by an official having custody thereof has the same force in...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1107
(a) Upon merger pursuant to this chapter the separate existence of the disappearing corporations ceases and the surviving corporation shall succeed, without other transfer, to...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1107.5
(a) Upon merger pursuant to this chapter, a surviving domestic or foreign corporation or other business entity shall be deemed to have assumed the liability...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1108
(a) The merger of any number of domestic corporations with any number of foreign corporations may be effected if the foreign corporations are authorized by...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1109
Whenever a domestic or foreign corporation or domestic or foreign other business entity having any real property in this state merges or consolidates with another...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1110
(a) If a domestic corporation owns all the outstanding shares, or owns less than all the outstanding shares but at least 90 percent of the...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1111
If any disappearing corporation in a merger is a close corporation and the surviving corporation is not a close corporation, the merger shall be approved...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1112
If a disappearing corporation in a merger is a corporation governed by this division and the surviving corporation is a nonprofit public benefit corporation, a...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1113
(a) Any one or more corporations may merge with one or more other business entities (Section 174.5). One or more domestic corporations (Section 167) not...