Articles of Dissolution - Cooperative is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Articles of Dissolution?
A: Articles of Dissolution is a legal document that officially terminates the existence of a cooperative.
Q: Who can file Articles of Dissolution for a cooperative in Oregon?
A: The cooperative's board of directors or its members can file Articles of Dissolution.
Q: What information is required in Articles of Dissolution?
A: Articles of Dissolution must include the cooperative's name, date of dissolution, and a statement confirming that the dissolution was approved.
Q: What happens after filing Articles of Dissolution?
A: After filing Articles of Dissolution, the cooperative's legal existence will be terminated, and it will no longer be able to conduct business.
Q: Can a cooperative be revived after filing Articles of Dissolution?
A: Yes, a cooperative can be revived within two years of filing Articles of Dissolution by filing a Revocation of Dissolution form.
Q: What are the consequences of not filing Articles of Dissolution?
A: If a cooperative fails to file Articles of Dissolution, it may still be responsible for ongoing legal obligations and taxes, and its members may be personally liable.
Q: Are Articles of Dissolution available in Vietnamese?
A: Yes, the Articles of Dissolution form for a cooperative in Oregon is available in both English and Vietnamese.
Form Details:
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