5921 - Merger and consolidation authorized.

                               SUBCHAPTER C                 MERGER, CONSOLIDATION AND SALE OF ASSETS     Sec.     5921.  Merger and consolidation authorized.     5922.  Plan of merger or consolidation.     5923.  Notice of meeting of members.     5924.  Adoption of plan.     5925.  Authorization by foreign corporations.     5926.  Articles of merger or consolidation.     5927.  Filing of articles of merger or consolidation.     5928.  Effective date of merger or consolidation.     5929.  Effect of merger or consolidation.     5930.  Voluntary transfer of corporate assets.        Subchapter Heading.  The heading of Subchapter C was amended     December 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177, effective October 1, 1989.        Cross References.  Subchapter C is referred to in sections     5952, 5962, 6162 of this title.     § 5921.  Merger and consolidation authorized.        (a)  Domestic surviving or new corporation.--Any two or more     domestic nonprofit corporations, or any two or more foreign     corporations not-for-profit, or any one or more domestic     nonprofit corporations, and any one or more foreign corporations     not-for-profit, may, in the manner provided in this subchapter,     be merged into one of such domestic nonprofit corporations,     hereinafter designated as the surviving corporation, or     consolidated into a new corporation to be formed under this     article, if such foreign corporations not-for-profit are     authorized by the law or laws of the jurisdiction under which     they are incorporated to effect such merger or consolidation.        (b)  Foreign surviving or new corporation.--Any one or more     domestic nonprofit corporations, and any one or more foreign     corporations not-for-profit, may, in the manner hereinafter     provided in this subchapter, be merged into one of such foreign     corporations not-for-profit, hereinafter designated as the     surviving corporation, or consolidated into a new corporation to     be incorporated under the law or laws of the jurisdiction under     which one of the foreign corporations not-for-profit is     incorporated, if the laws of such jurisdiction authorize such     merger or consolidation.