Maryland Code § CA-3-907

Section CA-3-907
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(a) Unless the charter of the Maryland corporation or articles of conversion
provide otherwise, a proposed conversion of a Maryland corporation to an other entity

may be abandoned before the effective date of the articles of conversion by majority
vote of the entire board of directors of the Maryland corporation.
(b) Unless the articles of conversion provide otherwise, a proposed
conversion of an other entity to a Maryland corporation may be abandoned in the
manner and by the vote required by the governing document of the other entity and
the laws of the place in which it is incorporated or organized or, if no manner and
vote is specified, in the manner and by the vote required to approve the conversion
under § 3-902 of this subtitle.
(c) If the articles of conversion have been filed with the Department, notice
of the abandonment shall be given promptly to the Department.
(d) (1) If the proposed conversion is abandoned as provided in this
section, no legal liability arises under the articles of conversion.
(2) Abandonment of a conversion under this section does not
prejudice the rights of any person under any other contract made by a Maryland
corporation in connection with the proposed conversion.

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