California Laws: Corporations Code Sections 6710-6721
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6710
The powers and duties of the directors (or other persons appointed by the court pursuant to Section 6515) and officers after commencement of a dissolution...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6711
A vacancy on the board may be filled during a winding up proceeding in the manner provided in Section 5224. ...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6712
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 6713
(a) After determining that all the known debts and liabilities of a corporation in the process of winding up have been paid or adequately provided...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6714
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 6715
After complying with the provisions of Section 6713, assets held by a corporation upon a valid condition requiring return, transfer, or conveyance, which condition has...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6716
After complying with the provisions of Section 6713: (a) Except as provided in Section 6715, all of a corporation's assets shall be disposed of on...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6717
Subject to the provisions of any trust under which assets to be distributed are held, distribution may be made either in money or in property...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6718
(a) If any creditors or other persons are unknown or fail or refuse to accept their payment or distribution in cash or property or their...
- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6719
(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 6720
(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 6721
(a) In all cases where a corporation has been dissolved, any person to whom assets were distributed upon dissolution may be sued in the corporate...