Dissolution.

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Section 11-101A-24

Dissolution.

At any time when the authority does not have any securities outstanding, and when there shall be no other obligations assumed by the authority that are then outstanding, the board may adopt a resolution, which shall be duly entered upon its minutes, declaring that the authority shall be dissolved. Upon the filing for record of a certified copy of the resolution in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the certificate of incorporation of the authority was filed, the authority shall thereupon stand dissolved. In the event that the authority owned any assets or property at the time of its dissolution, the title to all its assets and property shall, subject to any constitutional provision to the contrary, vest in one or more counties or municipalities in such manner and interests as may be provided in the certificate of incorporation. If the certificate of incorporation contains no provision respecting the vesting of title to the assets and property of the authority, title to all assets and property shall, subject to any constitutional provision to the contrary, vest in its authorizing subdivisions as tenants in common.

(Act 2001-642, p. 1317, §1.)


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