832. When a corporation, public body, or board, is declared to have forfeited its rights, privileges or franchises, the judgment declares it to be dissolved.
At the demand of any creditor or other interested person, the property of the dissolved corporation, public body or board, is transferred to the public curator, who liquidates it according to the rules set forth in the Civil Code for the liquidation of dissolved corporations.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 832.