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Charles R. Garry Attorneys for Petitioner In the Superior Court of the State of California People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ, Petitioner v. The Attorney General of California, Respondent Petition for court decree upon winding up and dissolution I Petitioner is a California corporation formed under section 9000-9802 of the California Corporations Code, with its principal places of business in San Francisco. The articles of incorporation, with amendments, are attached as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by this reference. II This petition is filed to obtain a court decree directing the disposition of its assets. III On December 4, 1978, the corporation voluntarily elected to wind up and dissolve, and to petition this Court for a decree, as authorized by Article IX(d) of the Articles of Incorporation. IV This voluntary election to wind up and dissolve was made by the unanimous vote of the surviving Directors in San Francisco. V The election to wind up and dissolve was made in light of the tragedies that occurred in Jonestown, Guyana. It is practically and morally impossible for the corporation to continue its existence. It is the desire of the corporation to devote its assets to recompense the families of the victims of the events in Guyana and to pay claims against the corporation that may be established to the satisfaction of the court. VI The corporation holds various assets, a complete inventory of which shall be deposited with the Court as soon as possible. VII The corporation has been served with summons in several pending lawsuits, to wit:
The corporation petitions to Court to take possession of all the corporation’s assets, and to direct or equitable and legal distribution in accordance with the law. Until such time as the Court takes possession, the present Board of Directors will continue to receive and disperse funds, keeping an account of the same, including payment for burial expenses, in the sum of approximately one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). IX The Attorney General of California is named as Respondent as a required party in a proceeding authorized by section 9801 of the California Corporations Code. Wherefore, petitioner prays for:
Dated: December 4, 1978 Charles R. Garry By Charles R. Garry
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