N.J. Stat. § 14A:12-5.1

Current through L. 2023, c. 349.
Section 14A:12-5.1 - Dissolution upon expiration of period of duration
(1) A corporation shall not be dissolved when the period of duration stated in its certificate of incorporation expires until a certificate of dissolution executed on its behalf has been filed in the office of the Secretary of State. Upon written demand to the corporation by any shareholder, a corporation whose duration has expired shall, within 60 days of such demand, file a certificate of dissolution in the office of the Secretary of State unless within such time it amends its certificate of incorporation to extend its duration, as provided in section 14A:9-1(2)(c).
(2) A certificate of dissolution filed pursuant to this section shall set forth
(a) the name of the corporation;
(b) the name of the registered agent of the corporation;
(c) the location of the registered office of the corporation;
(d) the names of the corporation's directors and officers; and
(e) the fact that the corporation is dissolved because of expiration of the period of duration stated in its certificate of incorporation.

N.J.S. § 14A:12-5.1

L.1973, c.366, s.66, eff. 5/1/1974.