                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

ARTICLES OF DOMESTICATION (§ 13.1-1268)

A. After the domestication of a foreign entity is approved in the manner
required by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the foreign entity is formed,
the foreign entity shall file with the Commission articles of domestication
setting forth:

   1. The name of the foreign entity immediately prior to the filing of the
   articles of domestication and, if that name is unavailable for use in the
   Commonwealth or the foreign entity desires to change its name in connection
   with the domestication, a name that satisfies the requirements of &#xA7;
   13.1-1214;

   2. The plan of domestication;

   3. The original jurisdiction, entity type and date of formation of the foreign
   entity, and each subsequent jurisdiction, entity type and date the foreign
   entity was domesticated in each such jurisdiction or converted to a new entity
   type, if any, prior to the filing of the articles of domestication; and

   4. A statement that the domestication is permitted by the laws of the
   jurisdiction in which the business trust is formed and that the business trust
   has complied with those laws in effecting the domestication.

B. If the Commission finds that the articles of domestication comply with the
requirements of law and that all required fees have been paid, it shall issue a
certificate of domestication.

C. The certificate of domestication shall become effective pursuant to &#xA7;
13.1-1203.

D. A foreign entity&#8217;s existence as a domestic business trust shall begin
when the certificate of domestication is effective. Upon becoming effective, the
certificate of domestication shall be conclusive evidence that all conditions
precedent required to be performed by the foreign business trust have been
complied with and that the business trust has been formed under this chapter.

E. If the foreign business trust is authorized to transact business in the
Commonwealth under Article 9 (&#xA7; 13.1-1241 et seq.), its certificate of
authority shall be canceled automatically on the effective date of the
certificate of domestication issued by the Commission.

HISTORY: 2002, c. 621; 2012, c. 130.