Illinois Compiled Statutes
805 ILCS 5/13.35 (2026)
Merger of foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state
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(805 ILCS 5/13.35)
(from Ch. 32, par. 13.35)
Sec. 13.35.
Merger of foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
this state.
Whenever a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this
State shall be a party to a statutory merger permitted by the laws of the
state or country under which it is organized, and such corporation shall be
the surviving corporation, it shall forthwith file with the Secretary of
State a copy of the articles of merger duly authenticated by the proper
officer of the state or country under the laws of which such statutory
merger was effected; and it shall not be necessary for such corporation to
procure either new or amended authority to
transact
business in this State unless the name of such corporation or the duration
of its corporate existence be changed thereby or unless the corporation
desires to pursue in this State other or additional purposes than those
which it is then authorized to transact in this State.
(Source: P.A. 92-33, eff. 7-1-01.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2004–2004 · leading case: USX Corp. v. White, 817 N.E.2d 896 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004).
USX Corp. v. White, 817 N.E.2d 896 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “” 805 ILCS 5/13.35 (West 2000). Section 251(a) of the Delaware General Corporation Law states, in pertinent part: “(a) Any 2 or more entities existing under the laws of this State may merge into a single corporation, which may be any 1 of the constituent entities or may…”
USX Corp. v. White (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “" 805 ILCS 5/13.35 (West 2000). Section 251(a) of the Delaware General Corporation Law states, in pertinent part: "(a) Any 2 or more entities existing under the laws of this State may merge into a single corporation, which may be any 1 of the constituent entities or may…”
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