C.R.S. Section 7-56-714
Grounds for judicial dissolution


(1)

A cooperative may be dissolved in a proceeding brought in court by the attorney general if it is established that:

(a)

The cooperative obtained its organization through fraud; or

(b)

The cooperative has exceeded or abused the authority conferred upon it by law.

(2)

A cooperative may be dissolved in a proceeding brought in court by not less than ten percent of the total number of members if it is established that:

(a)

The directors are deadlocked in the management of the cooperative’s affairs, the members are unable to break the deadlock, and irreparable injury to the cooperative is threatened or suffered, or the business and affairs of the cooperative can no longer be conducted to the advantage of the members generally;

(b)

The directors or those in control of the cooperative have acted, are acting, or will act in a manner that is illegal, oppressive, or fraudulent; or

(c)

The members are deadlocked in voting power and have failed for a period that includes at least two consecutive annual meeting dates, to elect successors to directors whose terms have expired or would have expired upon the election of their successors.

(3)

A cooperative may be dissolved in a proceeding brought in court by a creditor if it is established that:

(a)

A creditor’s claim has been reduced to judgment, the execution on the judgment has been returned unsatisfied, and the cooperative is insolvent; or

(b)

The cooperative is insolvent and the cooperative has admitted in writing that a creditor’s claim is due and owing.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

If a cooperative has been dissolved by voluntary action taken under sections 7-56-701 to 7-56-705:

(I)

The cooperative may bring a proceeding in court to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under judicial supervision in accordance with section 7-56-716; or

(II)

The attorney general, a member, or a creditor, as the case may be, may bring a proceeding in court to wind up and liquidate the business and affairs of the cooperative under judicial supervision in accordance with section 7-56-716, upon establishing the grounds set forth for such person, respectively, in subsections (1) to (3) of this section.

(b)

As used in sections 7-56-715 to 7-56-717, a “proceeding to dissolve the cooperative” includes a proceeding brought under this subsection (4), and a “decree of dissolution” includes an order of court entered in a proceeding under this subsection (4) that directs that the business and affairs of a cooperative be wound up and liquidated under judicial supervision.

Source: Section 7-56-714 — Grounds for judicial dissolution, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-07.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

7‑56‑101
Short title
7‑56‑102
Legislative declaration
7‑56‑103
Definitions
7‑56‑104
Filings by the secretary of state
7‑56‑106
Periodic and other reports
7‑56‑107
Cooperative records
7‑56‑201
Articles of incorporation
7‑56‑202
Amendment of articles
7‑56‑203
Restated articles
7‑56‑204
Cooperatives desiring to relinquish provisions of this article
7‑56‑205
Entities formed under other law but subject to this article
7‑56‑208
Bylaws
7‑56‑209
Agricultural marketing cooperatives
7‑56‑210
Renewable energy cooperatives
7‑56‑301
Members
7‑56‑302
Member meetings - how called - notice
7‑56‑303
Members’ list for meeting
7‑56‑304
Quorum
7‑56‑305
Member voting
7‑56‑306
Reserves, distributions, and patronage refunds
7‑56‑307
Inspection of cooperative records by member
7‑56‑308
Scope of member’s inspection right
7‑56‑309
Court-ordered inspection
7‑56‑401
Directors - elections - remuneration - vacancy
7‑56‑402
Officers - titles - election - duties and authority - removal
7‑56‑403
Procedures for meetings of the board of directors
7‑56‑404
Removal of director by the membership or the board
7‑56‑405
Removal of director by judicial proceeding
7‑56‑406
Indemnification and personal liability of directors, officers, employees, and agents
7‑56‑407
Persons to be bonded
7‑56‑409
Registered agent - service of process
7‑56‑501
Powers
7‑56‑502
Marketing or purchasing contracts
7‑56‑503
Remedies for breach of marketing or purchasing contract
7‑56‑504
Inducing breach of marketing or purchasing contract
7‑56‑505
Purchases of property or other interests
7‑56‑506
Warehouse receipts - interest in warehouse entities
7‑56‑507
Application of other laws
7‑56‑508
Cooperatives not in restraint of trade
7‑56‑509
Exemption from securities laws
7‑56‑510
Renewable energy cooperatives - powers
7‑56‑601
Encumbering property
7‑56‑602
Merger, conversion, or consolidation or share or equity capital exchange
7‑56‑603
Procedure for consolidation, share or equity capital exchange, conversion, and merger
7‑56‑604
Merger of parent and subsidiary
7‑56‑604.5
Statement of merger or conversion
7‑56‑605
Statement of consolidation or share or equity capital exchange
7‑56‑606
Effect of merger, conversion, consolidation, or share or equity capital exchange
7‑56‑606.5
Merger with foreign entity
7‑56‑607
Consolidation or share or equity capital exchange with foreign business
7‑56‑608
Dissenters’ rights - definitions
7‑56‑609
Sale or other disposition of property without member approval
7‑56‑610
Sale or other disposition of property requiring member approval
7‑56‑701
Authorization of dissolution before issuance of memberships
7‑56‑702
Authorization of dissolution after issuance of memberships
7‑56‑703
Articles of dissolution
7‑56‑705
Effect of dissolution
7‑56‑714
Grounds for judicial dissolution
7‑56‑715
Procedure for judicial dissolution
7‑56‑716
Receivership or custodianship
7‑56‑717
Decree of dissolution
7‑56‑718
Certain assignments of assets in dissolution
7‑56‑801
Authority to transact business or conduct activities required
7‑56‑802
Registered agent - service of process
7‑56‑901
Application to existing cooperatives
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 7-56-714’s source at colorado​.gov