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Fla. Stat. § 604.14

Limited agricultural association; dissolution; conversion to a corporation not for profit

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Current — January 1, 2012
As of January 1, 2011
Any limited agricultural association may be dissolved upon the presentation by its members of a petition for dissolution to the circuit judge of the circuit wherein its principal place of business is located. Such judge may make all orders necessary to the preservation of the rights of the members and creditors and the winding up of the affairs of the association. Such notice of hearing on the petition for dissolution shall be given as may by the judge be deemed proper.
(1) A limited agricultural association may be dissolved upon the presentation by its members of a petition for dissolution to a circuit judge of the circuit in which the association’s principal place of business is located. The judge may issue any orders necessary for preservation of the rights of the members and creditors and the winding up of the affairs of the association. Notice of hearing on the petition for dissolution must be given as the judge deems proper.
(2) A limited agricultural association may convert to a corporation not for profit in accordance with s. 617.1809.

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