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[76 Stat. 296]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 296]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-569-AUG. 6, 1962

[76 STAT.

(5) the corporation has failed for ninety days after change of its registered office or registered agent to file with the Commissioners a statement of such changes; or (6) the corporation for a period of two years has not conducted any affairs in the District; or (7) the corporation has failed to file with the Commissioners a duly certified copy of each amendment to its articles of incorporation within ninety days after such amendment becomes effective; or (8) a misrepresentation has been made of any material matter in any application, report, affidavit, or other document submitted by such corporation pursuant to this Act. (b) No certificate of authority of a foreign corporation shall be revoked by the Commissioners unless (1) they shall have given the corporation not less than thirty days' notice thereof by certified or registered mail addressed to such corporation at its principal office in the state or country under the laws of which such corporation is organized, as the same appears in the records of the Commissioners or at its registered office in the District, and (2) the corporation, prior to such revocation and as the case may be, shall fail to submit satisfactory evidence that said certificate was not procured by such fraud, or that the corporation has not exceeded or abused such authority, or shall fail to pay such fees, charges, or penalties, or shall fail to appoint a registered agent in the District, or shall fail to file the required statement of change of registered office or registered agent, or shall fail to file a statement showing that it has conducted affairs in the District within a period of two years, or shall fail to file a copy of any such amendment to its articles of incorporation, or shall fail to submit satisfactory evidence that a misrepresentation of a material matter was not made in any such application, report, affidavit, or other document. I S S U A N C E OF CERTIFICATE OF REVOCATION

SEC. 80. (a) Upon revoking any such certificate of authority, the Commissioners shall— (1) issue a certificate of revocation in duplicate; (2) file one of such certificates in their office; (3) mail the other such certificate to such corporation at its registered office in the District or to its principal place of business as the same appears in the records of the Commissioners. (b) Upon the issuance of such certificate of revocation, the authority of the corporation to conduct affairs in the District shall cease. APPLICATION TO FOREIGN CORPORATIONS CONDUCTING AFFAIRS E F F E C I T V E DATE OF T H I S ACT

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SEC. 81. Foreign corporations conducting affairs in the District at the time this Act takes eft'ect for a purpose or purposes for which a certificate of authority is required under the provisions of this Act shall, within six months after the effective date of this Act, procure a certificate of authority and shall otherwise comply with all applicable provisions of this Act. Failure to secure a certificate of authority Av^ithin the time provided in this section shall subject the corporation to all the penalties, liabilities, and restrictions provided in this Act for conducting affairs without a certificate of authority.