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§ 10-1404 — Revocation of dissolution

ARS § 10-1404Title 10. Corporations and Associations · Ch. 14. DISSOLUTION · Art. 1. Voluntary Dissolution

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10-1404. Revocation of dissolution A. A corporation may revoke its dissolution within one hundred twenty days of its effective date. B. Revocation of dissolution shall be authorized in the same manner as the dissolution was authorized unless that authorization permitted revocation by action of the board of directors alone, in which event the board of directors may revoke the dissolution without shareholder action. C. After the revocation of dissolution is authorized, the corporation may revoke the dissolution by delivering to the commission for filing articles of revocation of dissolution, together with a copy of its articles of dissolution, that set forth all of the following: 1. The name of the corporation. 2. The effective date of the dissolution that was revoked. 3. The date that the revocation of dissolution was authorized. 4. If the corporation's board of directors or incorporators revoked the dissolution, a statement to that effect. 5. If the corporation's board of directors revoked a dissolution authorized by the shareholders, a statement that revocation was permitted by action by the board of directors alone pursuant to that authorization. 6. If shareholder action was required to revoke the dissolution, the information required by section 10-1403, subsection A, paragraph 3 or 4. D. Revocation of dissolution is effective on the effective date of the articles of revocation of dissolution. E. When the revocation of dissolution is effective, it relates back to and takes effect as of the effective date of the dissolution and the corporation resumes carrying on its business as if dissolution had never occurred.

Source: Arizona Arizona Revised Statutes § 10-1404 from the Arizona Revised Statutes (Arizona State Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.