Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-6 – Effective time and date of document
§414D-6 Effective time and date of document. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) and § 414D-7(c), a document is effective:
(1) At the time of filing on the date it is filed, as evidenced by the department director’s endorsement on the original document; or
(2) At the time specified in the document as its effective time on the date it is filed.
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-6
- articles: includes amended and restated articles of incorporation, and articles of merger. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-14
- Department: means the department of commerce and consumer affairs, unless the context otherwise requires. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-14
- filing: means filed in the office of the department director. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-14
- Merger: means the procedure authorized by this part in which one domestic or foreign entity combines with one or more domestic or foreign entities resulting in either one surviving entity or one new entity. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D-14
(b) Articles of dissolution, articles of conversion, and articles of merger may specify a delayed effective time and date, and if it does so the document becomes effective at the time and date specified. If a delayed effective date but no time is specified, the document is effective at the close of business on that date. A delayed effective date for a document may not be later than the thirtieth day after the date filed.