Maryland Code § CA-3-501

Section CA-3-501
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(a) If the period of existence of a corporation has expired under the terms of
its charter and if the corporation has been in continuous operation since before the
date of expiration, the corporation, at any time within three years after the date of
expiration, may reinstate its charter and extend its existence for an additional period
or in perpetuity, by filing articles of extension as provided in this section.
(b) The board of directors of a corporation proposing to reinstate its charter
and extend its existence shall:
(1) Adopt a resolution which declares that the reinstatement and
extension are advisable; and
(2) Direct that the proposed reinstatement and extension be
submitted for consideration at either an annual or a special meeting of the
stockholders.
(c) Notice which states that a purpose of the meeting will be to act on the
proposed reinstatement and extension shall be given by the corporation in the
manner required by Title 2 of this article to:
(1) Each stockholder entitled to vote on the proposed reinstatement
and extension; and
(2) Each stockholder not entitled to vote if the contract rights of his
stock, as expressly set forth in the charter, would be altered by the reinstatement and
extension.

(d) The proposed reinstatement and extension shall be approved by the
stockholders of the corporation by the affirmative vote of two thirds of all the votes
entitled to be cast on the matter.
(e) Articles of extension shall be filed for record with the Department.

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