California Laws: Corporations Code Sections 2000-2011
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2000
(a) Subject to any contrary provision in the articles, in any suit for involuntary dissolution, or in any proceeding for voluntary dissolution initiated by the...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2001
The powers and duties of the directors (or other persons appointed by the court pursuant to Section 1805) and officers after commencement of a dissolution...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2002
A vacancy on the board may be filled during a winding up proceeding in the manner provided in Section 305. ...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2003
When the identity of the directors or their right to hold office is in doubt, or if they are dead or unable to act, or...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2004
After determining that all the known debts and liabilities of a corporation in the process of winding up have been paid or adequately provided for,...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2005
The payment of a debt or liability, whether the whereabouts of the creditor is known or unknown, has been adequately provided for if the payment...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2006
Distribution may be made either in money or in property or securities and either in installments from time to time or as a whole, if...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2007
(a) If the corporation in process of winding up has both preferred and common shares outstanding, a plan of distribution of the shares, obligations or...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2008
(a) If any shareholders or creditors are unknown or fail or refuse to accept their payment, dividend, or distribution in cash or property or their...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2009
(a) Whenever in the process of winding up a corporation any distribution of assets has been made, otherwise than under an order of court, without...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2010
(a) A corporation which is dissolved nevertheless continues to exist for the purpose of winding up its affairs, prosecuting and defending actions by or against...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 2011
(a) (1) Causes of action against a dissolved corporation, whether arising before or after the dissolution of the corporation, may be enforced against any of...