TITLE 14
CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND ASSOCIATIONS
ARTICLE 14
DISSOLUTION
14-3-1408. Request for presentation of claims; enforcement of claims; when claims barred.
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A corporation that has filed a notice of intent to dissolve may include in the notice of its intent to dissolve published under Code Section 14-3-1404.1 a request that persons with claims against the corporation present them in accordance with subsection (b) of this Code section.
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The request must:
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Describe the information that must be included in a claim and provide a mailing address where the claim may be sent; and
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State that, except for claims that are contingent at the time of the filing of the notice of intent to dissolve or that arise after the filing of the notice of intent to dissolve, a claim against the corporation not otherwise barred will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within two years after publication of the notice.
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If a corporation that has filed a notice of intent to dissolve publishes a newspaper notice containing the information specified in subsection (b) of this Code section, all claims not otherwise barred will be barred unless the claimant commences a proceeding to enforce the claim against the dissolved corporation within two years after the publication date of the newspaper notice except:
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Claims that are contingent at the time of the filing of the notice of intent to dissolve; and
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Claims that arise after the filing of the notice of intent to dissolve.
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If a corporation in dissolution publishes a newspaper notice containing the information specified in subsection (b) of this Code section, a claim against the corporation not otherwise barred of a claimant whose claim is contingent or based on an event occurring after the filing of the notice of intent to dissolve is barred against the corporation, its members, officers, directors, and distributees unless the claimant commences a proceeding to enforce the claim against the dissolved corporation within two years after the date of filing of articles of dissolution or five years after the date of publication in accordance with subsection (b) of this Code section, whichever is later.
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Subject to the provisions of this Code section, a claim against a corporation in dissolution or against a dissolved corporation may be enforced under this Code section:
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Against the corporation, to the extent of its undistributed assets; or
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If the assets have been distributed in liquidation, against a distributee of the corporation to the extent of such distributee's pro rata share of the claim or the corporate assets distributed to him or her in liquidation, whichever is less, but a distributee's total liability for all claims under this Code section may not exceed the total amount of assets distributed to him or her.
(Code 1981, §14-3-1408, enacted by Ga. L. 1991, p. 465, § 1; Ga. L. 2004, p. 508, § 57.)
This section is based on section 14-2-1407 of the Business Code.
It adds "distributees" in subsections (d) and (e) to the list of persons or entities against whom a potential claim may exist.
A corporation may distribute its property to persons or entities that are not members.
In such situations, the potential liability of the distributee is limited to the value of the assets distributed to it.
See section 14-3-1408(e)(2).