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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 09:53:30+00:00

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§ 13.1-755 Survival of remedy after termination of corporate . . .
The termination of corporate existence shall not take away or impair any remedy available to or against the corporation, its directors, officers or shareholders, for any right or claim existing or any liability incurred, prior to such termination. Any such action or proceeding by or against the corporation may be prosecuted or defended by the corporation in its corporate name. The shareholders, directors and officers shall have power to take such corporate or other action as shall be appropriate to protect such remedy, right or claim.
Code 1950, § 13.1-101; 1956, c. 428; 1985, c. 522.
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. . . the trial court ruled that, pursuant to Code § 13.1-755, the executor had no right of action . . .
. . . to section 13.1-101 of the Code of Virginia is 13.1-755 which states as follows: . . .
. . . former Code § 13.1-101 (1978 Repl.Vol.) (now § 13.1-755) provides that dissolution of a . . .
. . . purposes of this suit. Va.Code Ann. § 13.1-755 . . .
. . . existing prior to such termination. Va. Code § 13.1-755. Washington and Dabney, as directors, . . .
. . . S.Ct. 146, 98 L.Ed.2d 102 (1987). Virginia Code § 13.1-755 expressly provides that a defunct . . .
. . . corporation in its corporate name." Code § 13.1-755. Finally, any right Seawall may have had to . . .
. . . Mitchell's remedy against Nations. Under Code § 13.1-755, "[t]he termination of corporate . . .
. . . for the purposes of this suit. Va. Code Ann. § 13.1- . . .

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