Minnesota Statutes § 302A.725 - PROCEDURE IN DISSOLUTION
When a dissolve notice is filed, the board or officers must collect and pay known debts, notify creditors and claimants, and directors may transfer assets without a shareholder vote; remaining property goes to shareholders after debts are handled.
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