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Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 1706.172(D), a certificate of dissolution delivered to the Ohio Secretary of State for filing under this chapter may specify an effective time and a delayed effective date of not more than ninety days following the date of receipt by the Secretary of State.
Section 1706.30 | Direction and oversight of a limited liability company. (A)(1) The activities and affairs of the limited liability company shall be under the direction, and subject to the oversight, of its members.
Section 1329.04 | Effective term of registration or report - renewal notice. Registration of a trade name or report of a fictitious name, under sections 1329.01 to 1329.10 of the Revised Code, shall be effective for a term of five years from the date of registration or report.
A foreign corporation may be said to be doing business in Ohio when it purchases or deals in real estate within the state, when the transaction is in fulfillment of its corporate purposes and is a part of its ordinary business.
Section 1701.95 | Liability for unlawful loans, dividends, distribution of assets.
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(A) Except where the law, the articles, or the regulations require action to be authorized or taken by shareholders, all of the authority of a corporation shall be exercised by or under the direction of its directors.
The certificate of the secretary of state, or a copy of the certificate of merger or consolidation certified by the secretary of state, may be filed for record in the office of the recorder of any county in this state and, if filed, shall be recorded in the official records of that county.
(A) A corporation shall give notice of a dissolution by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to each known creditor and to each person that has a claim against the corporation, including claims that are conditional, unmatured, or contingent upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of future events.

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