C-67.2 - Cooperatives Act

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181. A cooperative may decide to wind up its affairs and to dissolve by a resolution adopted by three-fourths of the votes cast by the members or representatives present at a special meeting called for that purpose. The cooperative exists and operates thenceforth only with a view to winding up its affairs.
Upon deciding to wind up, the special meeting shall, by a resolution adopted by the majority of the votes cast by the members or representatives present at the meeting, appoint one or three liquidators empowered to take immediate possession of the property of the cooperative.
1982, c. 26, s. 181; 1995, c. 67, s. 110.
181. A cooperative may decide to wind up its affairs and to dissolve by a resolution adopted by three-fourths of the votes cast by the members or representatives present at a special meeting called for that purpose. The cooperative exists and operates thenceforth only with a view to winding up its affairs.
The cooperative retains its status and corporate powers until its affairs are wound up.
Upon deciding to wind up, the special meeting shall, by a resolution adopted by the majority of the votes cast by the members or representatives present at the meeting, appoint one or three liquidators empowered to take immediate possession of the property of the cooperative.
1982, c. 26, s. 181.