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RSA 383-D:12-1203 · Judicial Dissolution
383-D:12-1203 Judicial Dissolution. –
Copy linkThe commissioner or any interested person may commence a judicial proceeding for purposes of seeking the dissolution of a family trust company. Each interested person shall be a party to that judicial proceeding. For purposes of this section, "interested person" means a person who is (i) a shareholder of a family trust company organized as a corporation, (ii) a member of a family trust company organized as a limited liability company, or (iii) a director or officer of the family trust company.
Copy linkThe commissioner shall have the right to intervene in a judicial proceeding under this section. Unless the commissioner commences a judicial proceeding under this section or exercises his or her right to intervene, the commissioner shall not be a party to a judicial proceeding under this section.
Copy linkThe probate division of the circuit court shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any judicial proceeding under this section.
Copy linkVenue for a judicial proceeding under this section is in the county of this state in which the family trust company's trust office is located or, if it does not have a trust office in this state, its registered office.
Copy linkThe family trust company has materially violated any applicable law, including the requirement to maintain its required capital under RSA 383-C:5-502 or the requirement to maintain an errors and omissions liability insurance policy under RSA 383-A:4-406;
Copy linkThe family trust company is or has engaged in any activity that jeopardizes its safety or soundness;
Copy linkThe directors are deadlocked in the management of the family trust company's affairs, the family trust company's equity owners are unable to break the deadlock, and irreparable injury to the family trust company or one or more of the family trust company's clients is threatened or being suffered;
Copy linkThe directors, its executive officers, or those in control of the family trust company have acted, are acting, or will act in a manner that is illegal or fraudulent;
Copy linkThe family trust company's equity owners are deadlocked in voting power and have failed, for a period that includes at least 2 consecutive annual meeting dates, to elect successors to directors whose terms have expired;
Copy linkAn agreement of all of the family trust company's equity owners requires the dissolution and the family trust company has not been dissolved in accordance with that agreement;
Copy linkThe family trust company's authority to conduct trust business has terminated under RSA 383-D:12-1202 and the family trust company has failed within a reasonable time to liquidate and distribute its assets and dissolve; or
Copy linkThe family trust company has abandoned its business and has failed within a reasonable time to liquidate and distribute its assets and dissolve.
Copy linkIf, after a hearing, the court determines that one or more grounds for judicial dissolution described under subsection (e) exist, then it shall issue an order dissolving the family trust company, specifying the effective date of the dissolution, and specifying the effective date on which the family trust company's authority to conduct trust business terminates. The clerk of the court shall deliver certified copies of the order to the commissioner and the secretary of state, and the clerk of the court shall mail notice of the order to the department of revenue administration. The secretary of state shall file the certified copy that he or she receives. After entering the order of dissolution, the court shall direct the winding up and liquidation of the family trust company's affairs in accordance with the Corporation Act if the family trust company is organized as a corporation or the LLC Act if the family trust company is organized as a limited liability company.
Copy linkIn a judicial proceeding under this section, the court may order any appropriate relief, including relief under RSA 547:3-b.
Copy linkIf the commissioner is a party in a judicial proceeding under this section, then the court shall award the commissioner's costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, to be paid by the family trust company or to the extent that the family trust company's assets are insufficient, one or more of the family trust company's clients, apportioned among them as justice and equity requires.
Copy linkAs justice and equity may require in a judicial proceeding under this section, the court may award costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, to any party, to be paid by (i) the family trust company, (ii) to the extent that the family trust company's assets are insufficient, one or more of the family trust company's clients, or (iii) another party other than the commissioner. Source. 2015, 272:16, eff. Oct. 1, 2015. 2019, 169:17, eff. Sept. 8, 2019. ARTICLE 13 Foreign Family Trust Companies
Copy linkSource note
Source. 2015, 272:16, eff. Oct. 1, 2015. 2019, 169:17, eff. Sept. 8, 2019. ARTICLE 13 Foreign Family Trust Companies
Source history
- 2015, 272:16, eff. Oct. 1, 2015
- 2019, 169:17, eff. Sept. 8, 2019. ARTICLE 13 Foreign Family Trust Companies