Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 10. CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
Chapter 10.55. ALASKA ENTITY TRANSACTIONS ACT. |
Article 10.55.04. CONVERSION. |
Section 10.55.403. Approval of conversion.
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(a) A plan of conversion is not effective unless it has been approved
(1) by a domestic converting entity
(A) in accordance with the requirements, if any, in the converted entity's organic rules for approval of a conversion;
(B) if the converted entity's organic rules do not provide for approval of a conversion, in accordance with the requirements, if any, in the converted entity's organic law and organic rules for approval of,
(i) in the case of an entity that is not a business corporation, a merger, as if the conversion were a merger; or
(ii) in the case of a business corporation, a merger requiring approval by a vote of the interest holders of the business corporation, as if the conversion were that type of merger; or
(C) if neither its organic law nor organic rules provide for approval of a conversion or a merger described in (B)(ii) of this paragraph, by all of the interest holders of the entity entitled to vote on or consent to any matter; and
(2) in a record, by each interest holder of a domestic converting entity that will have interest-holder liability for liabilities that arise after the conversion becomes effective, unless, in the case of an entity that is not a business or nonprofit corporation,
(A) the organic rules of the entity provide in a record for the approval of a conversion or a merger in which some or all of the entity's interest holders become subject to interest-holder liability by the vote or consent of fewer than all of the interest holders; and
(B) the interest holder voted for or consented in a record to that provision of the organic rules or became an interest holder after the adoption of that provision.
(b) A conversion of a foreign converting entity is not effective unless it is approved by the foreign entity in accordance with the law of the foreign entity's jurisdiction of organization.