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607.1430 and has acted arbitrarily, frivolously, vexatiously, or not in good faith, the court may, in its discretion, award attorney fees and other reasonable expenses to the other parties to the proceeding who have been affected adversely by such actions.
Receivership or custodianship. (1) A court in a judicial proceeding brought to dissolve a corporation may appoint one or more receivers to wind up and liquidate, or one or more custodians to manage, the business and affairs of the corporation.
Stat. § 607.1620. Section 607.1620 - Financial statements for shareholders (1) Upon the written request of any shareholder, a corporation shall deliver or make available to the requesting shareholder the corporation's annual financial statements for the most recent fiscal year of the corporation.
A liability insurer who owes a duty to defend an insured and who defends the insured against a claim, suit, or other action has a right of contribution for defense costs against any other liability insurer who owes a duty to defend the insured against the same claim, suit, or other action, provided that contribution ...
Yes, a voluntarily dissolved company may file a lawsuit in Florida. A dissolved company can only continue its affairs after the dissolution for the purpose of winding up its activities.
Dissolution by board of directors and shareholders; dissolution by written consent of shareholders. (1) A corporation's board of directors may propose dissolution for submission to the shareholders.
Application for certificate of authority. (1) A foreign corporation may apply for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state by delivering an application to the Department of State for filing.
617.0701 Meetings of members, generally; failure to hold annual meeting; special meeting; consent to corporate actions without meetings; waiver of notice of meetings.
Steps to Dissolve a Florida Corporation File the Articles of Dissolution. “Wind Up” the Corporation. File a Notice of the Dissolution. File for Dissolution in Other States If Applicable. Wrap Up Any Other Outstanding Business Matters.
709.02 Power of appointment; method of release. —Powers of appointment over any property, real, personal, intangible or mixed, may be released, in whole or in part, by a written instrument signed by the donee or donees of such powers.