Massachusetts General Laws ch. 156D sec. 9.56 - Abandonment of an entity conversion
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Current as of: 2009 Chapter 156D: Section 9.56. Abandonment of an entity conversionSection 9.56. ABANDONMENT OF AN ENTITY CONVERSION (a) Unless otherwise provided in a plan of entity conversion of a domestic business corporation, after the plan has been adopted and approved as required by this chapter, and at any time before the entity conversion has become effective, it may be abandoned by the board of directors without action by the shareholders. (b) If an entity conversion is abandoned after articles of entity conversion or articles of charter surrender have been filed with the secretary of state but before the entity conversion has become effective, a statement that the entity conversion has been abandoned in accordance with this section, executed by an officer or other duly authorized representative, shall be delivered to the secretary of state for filing before the effective date of the entity conversion. Upon filing, the statement shall take effect and the entity conversion shall be considered abandoned and shall not become effective. Prev | Next________________________________________________________________________
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