Arkansas Code § 4-28-628

Dissolution
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(a) An unincorporated nonprofit association may be dissolved as follows: (1) if the governing principles provide a time or method for dissolution, at that time or by that method; (2) if the governing principles do not provide a time or method for dissolution, upon approval by the members; (3) if no member can be located and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years, by the managers or, if the association has no current manager, by its last manager; (4) by court order; or (5) under law other than this subchapter. (b) After dissolution, an unincorporated nonprofit association continues in existence until its activities have been wound up and it is terminated pursuant to § 4-28-629 . Acts 2011, No. 202, § 2.
(a) An unincorporated nonprofit association may be dissolved as follows: (1) if the governing principles provide a time or method for dissolution, at that time or by that method; (2) if the governing principles do not provide a time or method for dissolution, upon approval by the members; (3) if no member can be located and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years, by the managers or, if the association has no current manager, by its last manager; (4) by court order; or (5) under law other than this subchapter. (b) After dissolution, an unincorporated nonprofit association continues in existence until its activities have been wound up and it is terminated pursuant to § 4-28-629 . Acts 2011, No. 202, § 2.
(a) An unincorporated nonprofit association may be dissolved as follows: (1) if the governing principles provide a time or method for dissolution, at that time or by that method; (2) if the governing principles do not provide a time or method for dissolution, upon approval by the members; (3) if no member can be located and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years, by the managers or, if the association has no current manager, by its last manager; (4) by court order; or (5) under law other than this subchapter. (b) After dissolution, an unincorporated nonprofit association continues in existence until its activities have been wound up and it is terminated pursuant to § 4-28-629 . Acts 2011, No. 202, § 2.
(a) An unincorporated nonprofit association may be dissolved as follows: (1) if the governing principles provide a time or method for dissolution, at that time or by that method; (2) if the governing principles do not provide a time or method for dissolution, upon approval by the members; (3) if no member can be located and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years, by the managers or, if the association has no current manager, by its last manager; (4) by court order; or (5) under law other than this subchapter.
(1) if the governing principles provide a time or method for dissolution, at that time or by that method;
(2) if the governing principles do not provide a time or method for dissolution, upon approval by the members;
(3) if no member can be located and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years, by the managers or, if the association has no current manager, by its last manager;
(4) by court order; or
(5) under law other than this subchapter.
(b) After dissolution, an unincorporated nonprofit association continues in existence until its activities have been wound up and it is terminated pursuant to § 4-28-629 .
Acts 2011, No. 202, § 2.

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