California Laws: Corporations Code Sections 1900-1907
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1900
(a) Any corporation may elect voluntarily to wind up and dissolve by the vote of shareholders holding shares representing 50 percent or more of the...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1900.5
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, when a corporation has not issued shares, a majority of the directors, or, if no directors have...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1901
(a) Whenever a corporation has elected to wind up and dissolve a certificate evidencing such election shall forthwith be filed. (b) The certificate shall be...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1902
(a) A voluntary election to wind up and dissolve may be revoked prior to distribution of any assets by the vote of shareholders holding shares...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1903
(a) Voluntary proceedings for winding up the corporation commence upon the adoption of the resolution of shareholders or directors of the corporation electing to wind...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1904
If a corporation is in the process of voluntary winding up, the superior court of the proper county, upon the petition of (a) the corporation,...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1905
(a) When a corporation has been completely wound up without court proceedings therefor, a majority of the directors then in office shall sign and verify...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1905.1
If a corporation has filed a certificate of dissolution with the Secretary of State on or after January 1, 1992, and before the effective date...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1906
Except as otherwise provided by law, if the term of existence for which any corporation was organized expires without renewal or extension thereof, the board...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 1907
(a) The board, in lieu of filing the certificate of dissolution, may petition the superior court of the proper county for an order declaring the...