AB765,127,74 2. Either the total number of votes cast for and against dissolution by each class
5entitled to vote separately on dissolution or the total number of undisputed votes cast
6for dissolution by each class and a statement that the number cast for dissolution by
7each class was sufficient for approval by that class.
AB765,127,108 (f) If approval of dissolution by a person other than the members, the board or
9the incorporators is required under s. 181.1401 (1) (b) 3., a statement that the
10approval was obtained.
AB765,127,1311 (g) If the corporation is to retain the exclusive use of its name for less than 120
12days after the effective date of its articles of dissolution, as provided in s. 181.1405
13(3), a statement specifying the shorter period.
AB765,127,15 14(2) Effective date. A corporation is dissolved upon the effective date of its
15articles of dissolution.
AB765,127,17 16181.1404 Revocation of dissolution. (1) When permitted. A corporation
17may revoke its dissolution within 120 days of its effective date.
AB765,127,21 18(2) How authorized. Revocation of dissolution must be authorized in the same
19manner as the dissolution was authorized unless that authorization permitted
20revocation by action of the board alone, in which event the board may revoke the
21dissolution without action by the members or any other person.
AB765,127,25 22(3) Filing requirements. After the revocation of dissolution is authorized, the
23corporation may revoke the dissolution by delivering to the department for filing
24articles of revocation of dissolution, together with a copy of its articles of dissolution,
25that include all of the following information:
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1(a) The name of the corporation.
AB765,128,22 (b) The effective date of the dissolution that was revoked.
AB765,128,33 (c) The date that the revocation of dissolution was authorized.
AB765,128,54 (d) If the corporation's board or the incorporators revoked the dissolution, a
5statement to that effect.
AB765,128,86 (e) If the corporation's board revoked a dissolution authorized by the members
7alone or in conjunction with another person, a statement that revocation was
8permitted by action by the board alone pursuant to that authorization.
AB765,128,109 (f) If member or 3rd-person action was required to revoke the dissolution, the
10information required under s. 181.1403 (1) (e) and (f).
AB765,128,12 11(4) Effective date. Revocation of dissolution is effective upon the effective date
12of the articles of revocation of dissolution.
AB765,128,15 13(5) Effect of revocation. When the revocation of dissolution is effective, it
14relates back to and takes effect as of the effective date of the dissolution and the
15corporation resumes carrying on its activities as if dissolution had never occurred.
AB765,128,19 16181.1405 Effect of dissolution. (1) Powers of dissolved corporation. A
17dissolved corporation continues its corporate existence but may not carry on any
18activities except those appropriate to wind up and liquidate its affairs, including any
19of the following:
AB765,128,2020 (a) Preserving and protecting its assets and minimizing its liabilities.
AB765,128,2221 (b) Discharging or making provision for discharging its liabilities and
22obligations.
AB765,128,2323 (c) Disposing of its properties that will not be distributed in kind.
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1(d) Returning, transferring or conveying assets held by the corporation upon
2a condition requiring return, transfer or conveyance, which condition occurs by
3reason of the dissolution, in accordance with the condition.
AB765,129,54 (e) Transferring, subject to any contractual or legal requirements, its assets as
5provided in or authorized by its articles of incorporation or bylaws.
AB765,129,96 (g) If no provision has been made in the corporation's articles of incorporation
7or bylaws for distribution of assets on dissolution, transferring its assets to its
8members or, if it has no members, to those persons whom the corporation holds itself
9out as benefiting or serving.
AB765,129,1110 (h) Doing every other act necessary to wind up and liquidate its assets and
11affairs.
AB765,129,13 12(2) Matters not affected by dissolution. Dissolution of a corporation does not
13do any of the following:
AB765,129,1414 (a) Transfer title to the corporation's property.
AB765,129,1615 (b) Subject its directors or officers to standards of conduct different from those
16under subch. VIII.
AB765,129,1917 (c) Change quorum or voting requirements for its board or members; change
18provisions for selection, resignation, or removal of its directors or officers or both; or
19change provisions for amending its bylaws.
AB765,129,2120 (d) Prevent commencement of a proceeding by or against the corporation in its
21corporate name.
AB765,129,2322 (e) Abate or suspend a proceeding pending by or against the corporation on the
23effective date of dissolution.
AB765,129,2424 (f) Terminate the authority of the registered agent.
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1(3) Retention of exclusive use of name. Except as provided in s. 181.1421 (6)
2and unless a dissolved corporation registers its corporate name under s. 181.0403 (2),
3the dissolved corporation retains the exclusive use of its corporate name for 120 days
4after the effective date of its articles of dissolution or for a shorter period if specified
5in its articles of dissolution under s. 181.1403 (1) (g).
AB765,130,8 6181.1406 Known claims against dissolved corporation. (1) Definition.
7In this section, "claim" does not include a contingent liability or a claim based on an
8event occurring after the effective date of dissolution.
AB765,130,10 9(2) Disposition of known claims. A dissolved corporation may dispose of the
10known claims against it by following the procedure described in this section.
AB765,130,13 11(3) Notice requirements. The dissolved corporation shall notify its known
12claimants in writing of the dissolution at any time after its effective date. The
13written notice shall include all of the following information:
AB765,130,1414 (a) A description of the information that must be included in a claim.
AB765,130,1515 (b) A mailing address where a claim may be sent.
AB765,130,1716 (c) The deadline, which may not be fewer than 120 days from the effective date
17of the written notice, by which the dissolved corporation must receive the claim.
AB765,130,1818 (d) The claim will be barred if not received by the deadline.
AB765,130,20 19(4) When claims barred. A claim against the dissolved corporation is barred
20if any of the following occurs:
AB765,130,2221 (a) A claimant who is given written notice under sub. (2) does not deliver the
22claim to the dissolved corporation by the deadline.
AB765,130,2523 (b) A claimant whose claim is rejected by the dissolved corporation does not
24commence a proceeding to enforce the claim within 90 days from the effective date
25of the rejection notice.
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1181.1407 Survival of remedies and claims. (1) Commencement of actions
2or proceedings.
Except as provided in s. 181.1406 (4), the dissolution of a
3corporation does not take away or impair any remedy available to or against the
4corporation, its directors, officers or members, for any right or claim existing or any
5liability incurred, prior to such dissolution if action or other proceeding thereon is
6commenced within 2 years after the date of such dissolution. Any such action or
7proceeding by or against the corporation may be prosecuted or defended by the
8corporation in its corporate name. The members, directors and officers have the
9power to take such corporate or other action as is appropriate to protect such remedy,
10right or claim.
AB765,131,12 11(2) Enforcement of claim against corporation. A claim may be enforced
12under this section against any of the following:
AB765,131,1313 (a) The dissolved corporation, to the extent of its undistributed assets.
AB765,131,1914 (b) If the assets have been distributed in liquidation, any person, other than
15a creditor of the corporation, to whom the corporation distributed its property to the
16extent of the distributee's prorated share of the claim or the corporate assets
17distributed to such person in liquidation, whichever is less, but the distributee's total
18liability for all claims under this section may not exceed the total amount of assets
19distributed to the distributee.
AB765,131,22 20181.1420 Grounds for administrative dissolution. The department may
21bring a proceeding under s. 181.1421 to administratively dissolve a corporation if any
22of the following occurs:
AB765,131,24 23(1) Nonpayment. The corporation does not pay, within one year after they are
24due, any fees or penalties due the department under this chapter.
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1(2) Failure to file annual report. The corporation does not have on file its
2annual report with the department within one year after it is due.
AB765,132,4 3(3) Failure to maintain registered agent or office. The corporation is without
4a registered agent or registered office in this state for at least one year.
AB765,132,8 5(4) Failure to notify department of change. The corporation does not notify
6the department within one year that its registered agent or registered office has been
7changed, that its registered agent has resigned or that its registered office has been
8discontinued.
AB765,132,11 9(5) Failure of domesticating corporation to file required notice. The
10corporation does not file a notice required under s. 181.1533 (5) (a) within one year
11of the date that it is required under s. 181.1533 (5) (a) to be filed.
AB765,132,13 12(6) Duration expires. The corporation's period of duration stated in its articles
13of incorporation expires.
AB765,132,20 14181.1421 Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution. (1)
15Notice of determination. If the department determines that one or more grounds
16exist under s. 181.1420 for dissolving a corporation, the department shall give the
17corporation written notice of the department's determination by certified mail,
18return receipt requested, addressed to the corporation's registered agent and to the
19corporation's principal office, as most recently designated on the records of the
20department.
AB765,132,25 21(2) Class 2 notices. If the notices of determination under sub. (1) to the
22corporation's principal office and the registered agent are both returned to the
23department as undeliverable or if the corporation's principal office cannot be
24determined from the records of the department, the department shall provide the
25notice by publishing a class 2 notice, under ch. 985.
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1(3) Effective date of notice. A notice of determination made under sub. (1)
2or (2) is effective upon the earliest of the following:
AB765,133,33 (a) The date on which the corporation or its registered agent receives the notice.
AB765,133,54 (b) Five days after the notice is deposited in the U.S. mail, if mailed postpaid
5and correctly addressed.
AB765,133,86 (c) If the notice is sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and if the
7return receipt is signed on behalf of the corporation, the date shown on the return
8receipt.
AB765,133,109 (d) If the notice is published as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, the effective date
10set under ch. 985 for the notice.
AB765,133,14 11(4) Cure. (a) Within 60 days after the notice is effective under sub. (3), the
12corporation shall correct each ground for dissolution or demonstrate to the
13reasonable satisfaction of the department that each ground determined by the
14department does not exist.
AB765,133,1915 (b) If the corporation fails to satisfy par. (a), the department shall
16administratively dissolve the corporation by issuing a certificate of dissolution that
17recites each ground for dissolution and its effective date. The department shall file
18the original of the certificate and shall provide notice to the corporation of the
19certificate in the same manner as a notice of determination under subs. (1) and (2).
AB765,133,21 20(5) Effect of administrative dissolution. Sections 181.1405 (1) and (2),
21181.1406 and 181.1407 apply to a corporation that is administratively dissolved.
AB765,133,24 22(6) Termination of right to exclusive use of name. The corporation's right to
23the exclusive use of its corporate name terminates on the effective date of its
24administrative dissolution.
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1181.1422 Reinstatement following administrative dissolution. (1)
2Application for reinstatement. A corporation that is administratively dissolved
3may apply to the department for reinstatement. The application shall include all of
4the following:
AB765,134,65 (a) The name of the corporation and the effective date of its administrative
6dissolution.
AB765,134,87 (b) A statement that each ground for dissolution either did not exist or has been
8cured.
AB765,134,99 (c) A statement that the corporation's name satisfies s. 181.0401.
AB765,134,12 10(2) Grounds for reinstatement. (a) The department shall cancel the
11certificate of dissolution and issue a certificate of reinstatement that complies with
12par. (b) if the department determines all of the following:
AB765,134,1413 1. That the application contains the information required by sub. (1) and the
14information is correct.
AB765,134,1615 2. That all fees and penalties owed by the corporation to the department under
16this chapter have been paid.
AB765,134,1917 (b) The certificate of reinstatement shall state the department's determination
18under par. (a) and the effective date of reinstatement. The department shall file the
19original of the certificate and return a copy to the corporation or its representative.
AB765,134,23 20(3) Effect of reinstatement. When the reinstatement becomes effective, it
21shall relate back to and take effect as of the effective date of the administrative
22dissolution, and the corporation may resume carrying on its business as if the
23administrative dissolution had never occurred.
AB765,135,2 24181.1423 Appeal from denial of reinstatement. (1) Notice of denial. If
25the department denies a corporation's application for reinstatement under s.

1181.1422, the department shall serve the corporation under s. 181.0504 with a
2written notice that explains each reason for denial.
AB765,135,9 3(2) Time for appeal of denial. The corporation may appeal the denial of
4reinstatement to the circuit court for the county where the corporation's principal
5office or, if none in this state, its registered office is located, within 30 days after
6service of the notice of denial is perfected. The corporation shall appeal by
7petitioning the court to set aside the dissolution and attaching to the petition copies
8of the department's certificate of dissolution, the corporation's application for
9reinstatement and the department's notice of denial.
AB765,135,11 10(3) Judicial remedy. The court may order the department to reinstate the
11dissolved corporation or may take other action that the court considers appropriate.
AB765,135,13 12(4) Appeal of court decision. The court's final decision may be appealed as in
13other civil proceedings.
AB765,135,16 14181.1430 Grounds for judicial dissolution. (1) Who may bring proceeding.
15The circuit court may dissolve a corporation in a proceeding brought by any of the
16following:
AB765,135,1717 (a) The attorney general if any of the following is established:
AB765,135,1818 1. That the corporation obtained its articles of incorporation through fraud.
AB765,135,2019 2. That the corporation has continued to exceed or abuse the authority
20conferred upon it by law.
AB765,135,2321 (b) Fifty members or members holding 5% of the voting power, whichever is
22less, or any person specified in the articles of incorporation, if any of the following
23is established:
AB765,136,324 1. That the directors are deadlocked in the management of the corporate
25affairs, the members are unable to break the deadlock and, because of the deadlock,

1either irreparable injury to the corporation is threatened or being suffered or the
2business and affairs of the corporation can no longer be conducted in accordance with
3it corporate purposes.
AB765,136,54 2. That the directors or those in control of the corporation have acted, are acting
5or will act in a manner that is illegal, oppressive or fraudulent.
AB765,136,86 3. That the members are deadlocked in voting power and have failed, for a
7period that includes at least 2 consecutive annual meeting dates, to elect successors
8to directors whose terms have, or would otherwise have, expired.
AB765,136,99 4. That the corporate assets are being misapplied or wasted.
AB765,136,1010 5. That the corporation is no longer able to carry out its purposes.
AB765,136,1111 (c) A creditor if any of the following is established:
AB765,136,1312 1. That the creditor's claim has been reduced to judgment, the execution on the
13judgment has been returned unsatisfied and the corporation is insolvent.
AB765,136,1514 2. That the corporation has admitted in writing that the creditor's claim is due
15and owing and the corporation is insolvent.
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