The corporation, still an Illinois entity, filed for voluntary dissolution in 1988.
The organization operated for eighty-two years until its voluntary dissolution in December of 1966.
On voluntary dissolution of Seminex 1983, professor Danker chose to go to the Lutheran School of Theology, where he taught until his retirement in 1988.
In 1988, the Boone Valley School District of Renwick passed a voluntary dissolution of their school district.
In 1940 the old Burwell drainage commission finally accepted voluntary dissolution when its ancient pump engine collapsed beyond repair.
Historically, some European nobles cited a close degree of consanguinity when they required convenient grounds for divorce, especially in contexts where religious doctrine forbade the voluntary dissolution of an unhappy or childless marriage.
From 1/10/2009 voluntary dissolution will be extended to public limited companies, they will be eligible to apply under Section 1003 of the Companies Act 2006.
The trial was stopped and Kurowski released from prison after the Centre Party refused to protest against its "voluntary" dissolution to the League of Nations.
The bank asked for and received approval from the Minister of Finance for voluntary dissolution.
In March 1953, the regime, again inspired by Moscow, decided to rid itself from the Committee and led to its "voluntary" dissolution.