“The surrender of a charter can be made only by some formal, solemn act of the corporation, and will be of no avail until accepted by the government. There must be the same agreement of the parties to dissolve that there was to form the compact. It is the acceptance which gives efficacy to the surrender. Consent of the state is sometimes given by general statute.” 19 Am. Jur. 2d Corporations § 2738, at 546 (1986).
surrender of charter
surrender of charter. Corporations. The dissolution of a corporation by a formal yielding of its charter to the state under which it was created and the subsequent acceptance of that charter by the state. [Cases: Corporations 610(1). C.J.S. Corporations §§ 835–837.]