Cooperative Association Articles of Dissolution is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Secretary of State - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a Cooperative Association?
A: A Cooperative Association is a type of business organization that is owned and operated by its members to meet their common needs and goals.
Q: What is the Articles of Dissolution?
A: The Articles of Dissolution is a legal document that formally terminates the existence of a Cooperative Association.
Q: Why would a Cooperative Association file Articles of Dissolution?
A: A Cooperative Association may file Articles of Dissolution if it no longer wishes to operate or if its members decide to disband the association.
Q: How can a Cooperative Association file Articles of Dissolution in New Mexico?
A: A Cooperative Association can file Articles of Dissolution in New Mexico by submitting the completed form to the Secretary of State's office, along with the required fee.
Q: What information is required to be included in the Articles of Dissolution?
A: The Articles of Dissolution must include the name of the Cooperative Association, the reason for dissolution, and the effective date of dissolution.
Q: Is there a fee to file the Articles of Dissolution?
A: Yes, there is a fee payable to the Secretary of State's office for filing the Articles of Dissolution.
Q: What happens after the Articles of Dissolution are filed?
A: After the Articles of Dissolution are filed and approved by the Secretary of State's office, the Cooperative Association's existence is officially terminated.
Form Details:
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