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Iowa Code § 489.1005

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Redline — January 1, 2012 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2012
1. When a merger becomes effective all of the following apply:
a. The surviving organization continues or comes into existence.
b. Each constituent organization that merges into the surviving organization ceases to exist as a separate entity.
c. All property owned by each constituent organization that ceases to exist vests in the surviving organization.
d. All debts, obligations, or other liabilities of each constituent organization that ceases to exist continue as debts, obligations, or other liabilities of the surviving organization.
e. An action or proceeding pending by or against any constituent organization that ceases to exist may be continued as if the merger had not occurred.
f. Except as prohibited by other law, all of the rights, privileges, immunities, powers, and purposes of each constituent organization that ceases to exist vest in the surviving organization.
g. Except as otherwise provided in the plan of merger, the terms and conditions of the plan of merger take effect.
h. Except as otherwise agreed, if a constituent limited liability company ceases to exist, the merger does not dissolve the limited liability company for the purposes of article 7.
i. If the surviving organization is created by the merger, any of the following applies:
(1) If it is a limited liability company, the certificate of organization becomes effective.
(2) If it is an organization other than a limited liability company, the organizational document that creates the organization becomes effective.
j. If the surviving organization preexisted the merger, any amendments provided for in the articles of merger for the organizational document that created the organization become effective.
2. A surviving organization that is a foreign organization consents to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state to enforce any debt, obligation, or other liability owed by a constituent organization, if before the merger the constituent organization was subject to suit in this state on the debt, obligation, or other liability. A surviving organization that is a foreign organization and not authorized to transact business in this state appoints the secretary of state as its registered agent for service of process for the purposes of enforcing a debt, obligation, or other liability under this subsection. Service on the secretary of state under this subsection must be made in the same manner and has the same consequences as in section 489.116, subsections 2 and 3.
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1. A plan may refer to facts ascertainable outside the plan if the manner in which the facts will operate upon the plan is specified in the plan. The facts may include the occurrence of an event or a determination or action by a person, whether or not the event, determination, or action is within the control of a party to the transaction.
2. The following provisions of a record delivered to the secretary of state for filing under this chapter or a plan delivered for filing in lieu of a statement shall not be made dependent on facts outside the record or plan:
a. The name and address of any person.
b. The address of the registered agent of any entity.
c. The registered agent of any entity.
d. The number of authorized interests and designation of each class or series of interests.
e. The effective date of a record delivered to the secretary of state for filing.
f. Any required statement in a record delivered to the secretary of state for filing of the date on which the underlying transaction was approved or the manner in which that approval was given.
Former §489.1005 stricken effective January 1, 2024, by

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