Society dissolution requires member assent and may need state consent when government has an interest; disputes go to civil court. A specified member threshold may determine dissolution, requiring disposal and settlement of the society's property, claims and liabilities under its rules or as the governing body directs; disputes over adjustment of affairs are referred to the principal civil court of original jurisdiction for the district where the society's chief building stands. Dissolution is conditioned on member assent at a convened general meeting with votes in person or by proxy, and requires state government consent where the Government is a member, contributor, or otherwise interested.
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Society dissolution requires member assent and may need state consent when government has an interest; disputes go to civil court.
A specified member threshold may determine dissolution, requiring disposal and settlement of the society's property, claims and liabilities under its rules or as the governing body directs; disputes over adjustment of affairs are referred to the principal civil court of original jurisdiction for the district where the society's chief building stands. Dissolution is conditioned on member assent at a convened general meeting with votes in person or by proxy, and requires state government consent where the Government is a member, contributor, or otherwise interested.
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