Florida Statutes § 617.1433 — Judgment of dissolution. — United States — Florida law | Esheria

Florida Statutes § 617.1433 — Judgment of dissolution.

If a court finds grounds for judicial dissolution, it may dissolve the corporation and set the effective date, and then direct winding up and liquidation. The clerk must send a certified copy to the Department of State, and the court may require creditors to file sworn claims by a deadline of at least 4 months after th

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If a court finds grounds for judicial dissolution, it may dissolve the corporation and set the effective date, and then direct winding up and liquidation. The clerk must send a certified copy to the Department of State, and the court may require creditors to file sworn claims by a deadline of at least 4 months after the order.