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A Party may connect with other Parties or join another Party or secede. Once connected, joined or seceded, a Party winds up. A Party arising from connecting or seceding, and a Party, that another Party joined, is the legal successor to the Parties who have wound up by means of connecting, joining or seceding. In the events described in the previous paragraph, a Party may be entered in the Register or be deleted from the Register, pursuant to the provisions of this Act. A party arisen from connecting or seceding is obliged to submit its application for entry in the Register or for entering the joining to Party, within 15 days upon accepting the status changes. In addition to the documents from the second, third and fourth indent of the second paragraph of Article 10 hereof, the application for registering a Party arising from two or more connected Parties, should also include a decision made by all parties agreeing to connect with another Party. In addition to the documents from the second, third and fourth indent of the second paragraph of Article 10 hereof, the application for registering a Party arising from seceding, should also include the decision on seceding of the seceded Party. The application for registering a Party that joined another Party should include the decisions taken by all Parties deciding on the joining. The Registration body shall dismiss the application for entry in the Register submitted by a Party arising from seceding of a Party, if the act of the authority determined in the Party's statute, does not reveal a regulated succession of the seceded Party, that should, according to this Act contain the Party's name, abbreviated name, abbreviation of the name, its symbol and its program. Property relations of a Party that has wound up on the account of seceding shall be regulated in respect of the regulations on non-litigious procedures taken before a court. The court's decision shall consider the number of members of the Party at the time of the seceding and the number of members of Parties after the seceding of the Party. The Registration body may not dismiss the Party's application for entry in the Register, if it is established that the Party from the previous paragraph of this Article, failed to regulate the property relations.
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