ARS § 10-1421 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 10-1421

If the commission finds grounds to dissolve a corporation, it must give written notice, and if the corporation does not fix the grounds within 60 days, the commission must administratively dissolve it. An administratively dissolved corporation may only do winding-up activities, and the commission can later release the

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If the commission finds grounds to dissolve a corporation, it must give written notice, and if the corporation does not fix the grounds within 60 days, the commission must administratively dissolve it. An administratively dissolved corporation may only do winding-up activities, and the commission can later release the corporate name if no reinstatement is filed within six months.

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