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the property for some object similar to that of the juridical person; but in the case of an association they must obtain a resolution of a general meeting.

If no disposition is made under the provisions of the two preeeding paragraphs, the property goes to the State.

73.

A juridical person which has been dissolved is deemed to continue in existence for the purposes of liquidation, until the liquidation is finished.

74.

When a juridical person is dissolved, except in the case of bankruptcy, the managers become liquidators; but this rule does not apply, if in the articles of association or the act of endowment it is otherwise provided, or if a general meeting has appointed other liquidators.

75.

If there are no such persons as ought to be liquidators under the provisions of Art. 74, or if because of a vacancy among the liquidators there is danger of loss, the court on the application of any person interested or of the public procurator or of its own motion may appoint liquidators.

76.

For reasonable cause the court on the application of a person interested or of the public procurator or of its own motion may remove a liquidator.