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Part 2
Cooperative Corporations

Chapters

1
General Provisions, Organization and Bylaws
Sections 12200–12340
2
Directors and Management
Sections 12350–12377
3
Members
Sections 12400–12446
4
Distributions
Sections 12450–12455
5
Meetings and Voting
Sections 12460–12477
6
Voting of Memberships
Sections 12480–12485
7
Members’ Derivative Actions
Section 12490
8
Amendment of Articles
Sections 12500–12510
9
Sales of Assets
Sections 12520–12522
10
Mergers
Sections 12530–12552
11
Bankruptcy Reorganizations and Arrangements
Section 12560
12
Required Filings by Corporation or Its Agent
Sections 12570–12576
13
Records, Reports and Rights of Inspection
Sections 12580–12608
14
Service of Process
Section 12610
15
Involuntary Dissolution
Sections 12620–12629
16
Voluntary Dissolution
Sections 12630–12638
17
General Provisions Relating to Dissolution
Sections 12650–12663
18
Crimes and Penalties
Sections 12670–12679
19
Foreign Corporations
Section 12680
20
Transition Provisions
Sections 12690–12704
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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