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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 55 - North Carolina Business Corporation Act

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Current as of: 2010
Article 1General Provisions
Article 2Incorporation
Article 3Purposes and Powers
Article 5Office and Agent
Article 6Shares and Distribution
Article 7Shareholders
Article 8Directors and Officers
Article 9Shareholder Protection Act
Article 9AControl Share Acquisitions
Article 10Amendment of Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
Article 11Merger and Share Exchange
Article 11AConversions
Article 12Transfer of Assets
Article 13Dissenters' Rights
Article 14Dissolution
Article 14AReorganization
Article 15Foreign Corporations
Article 16Records and Reports
Article 17Transition and Curative Provisions

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Questions & Answers: Corporations

A corporation was dissolved by the state due to 17 years of unpaid annual report fees. The sole owner of the corporation has died. He has left the dissolved corporation's buildin...
Shari, Please clarify what you mean when you say the owner "left" the corporation's building to his children. Even though the corporation was dissolved it still continues to exist...
The building and the shares were given to the children the will. There are 17 years of back annual renewal fees that are delinquent and unpaid by the corporation. The will also s...
Shari, Strictly speaking, I don't see how the will could leave the building to the children. If I understand correctly, the father did not personally own the building in his own na...
There are 6 shareholders that are all related. Four of the shareholders are involved in the creation of the new LLC without the other 2 shareholders. No transfers of shares have...
If the president of a board says something to a child (member) in her vehicle on personal time. Then that child repeats it to another child (member) during company time is the boa...

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