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Case Study Dissolution and Liquidation of a Company Valen Dec. 2012

Case for Discussion  Company A is a limited liability corporation.  Now, the term of business operation as stipulated by the articles of association has expired.

Question 1  Does Company A have another choice other than dissolution?

Article 181  A company may be dissolved under any of the following circumstances:  (1) The term of business operation as stipulated by the articles of association expires or any of the matters for dissolution as stipulated in the articles of association of the company appears;  …

Article 182  Where any of the circumstances as prescribed in Article 181 (1) of this Law occurs, a company may continue to exist by modifying its articles of association.  To modifying its articles of association according to the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the consent of the shareholders who hold two thirds or more of the voting rights shall be obtained if it is a limited liability company …

Question 2  If Company A dissolve, who shall be the members of the liquidation group?

Article 184  Where any company is dissolved according to the provisions of Article 181 (1), (2), (4) or (5) of this Law, a liquidation group shall be formed, within fifteen days as of the occurrence of the causes of dissolution, to carry out a liquidation. The liquidation group of a limited liability company shall comprise the shareholders …

Question 3  Now, the liquidation group has formed.  Please judge the validity of the following acts.

Question 3  A. In order to distribute more of the residual assets to the shareholders, the liquidation group lets out a warehouse of Company A to Company B.

Article 187, Section 3  During the term of liquidation, the company continues to exist, but may not carry out any business operation that has nothing to do with liquidation. None of the properties of the company may be distributed to any shareholder before they are used for the clearing off as stated in the preceding paragraph.

Question 3  B. In order to reduce the interest of the debts, the liquidation group clear off the debts of Company C during the period of credit declaration.

Article 186  The liquidation group shall, within ten days as of its formation, notify the creditors, and shall make a public announcement within 60 days on newspapers. Creditors shall, within thirty days as of the receipt of a notice or within 45 days as of the issuance of the public announcement in the case of failing to receiving a notice, declare credits against the liquidation group.  To declare credits, a creditor shall explain the relevant matters and provide relevant evidential materials.  The liquidation group shall check in the credits, and may not clear off any of the debts of any creditor during the period of credit declaration.

Question 3  C. The liquidation group notifies Company D, a business partner of Company A, terminates the contract of supply between them and indemnify for the loss incurred.

Article 185  The liquidation group may exercise the following functions during the process of liquidation:  (3) disposing and liquidating the businesses of the company that have not been completed;

Question 3  D. The liquidation group participates in a civil proceeding on behalf of Company A.

Article 185  The liquidation group may exercise the following functions during the process of liquidation:  (7) participating in the civil proceedings of the company.

Thank You!