COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE IN FLORIDA 133 inoripoinhtiiin shall Ibe filed s i(liirn in E618 04. c\iept that they shall lie gned 1) ti rir members of the then board of directors, Tie filing fee shall be the same is foil iling an amendment to ailutles of corporation. 618.23 Quo waiuato to test validity of corlpoation-Tfhe light of an association claiming to be organized and incorporated and carrying on its business nndci tins chapter to do and to continue its business, may be inquired into by quo warianto at the suit of the attorney general, but not otherwise 018 24 Application of general corporation laws.-The provisions of the laws oif this state witl respect to orpoiations for profit and all powers and rights thielunder shall apply to associations organized under this chapter, except where such provisions nie in conflict with or inconsistent iillh the c eprss provisions of this chapter. i61825 Dissolution.-Any association incorporated under or adopting tli provisions of this chapter nmay be dissolved and its affairs wound up volintaiilv b3 a petition signed by two-thuds of the members or by the holders of two-thirds of thie common stock, either in person or h) their agent. which petition shall be presented to the circuit judge, who shall direct notice thereof to be published for such time as lie may judge cx- pedient. After the expiration of the time of such notice, lth circuit judcg may dceice a dissolution and make all necessary orders and degrees for thei winding up of its affairs, including the application of its assets toward the iatisfiachon of the claims of reditois so fax as may be and the distrbu- tnll of any moneys then rmllanllng along its members in proportion to lheir respective property interests. Any such association shall continue to be a body corporate for a term of two yveas after the date of the decleo oi dissolution for the purpose of proseclutin and defending suits and setting its affairs, and tie president ind dircctois at the time of its dissolution. and the survivors of them, or such othel person as may he appointed by the circuit ajdge, shall be trustees of such association for tliat purpose during said termn with full powel in its name to settle its affans, collect all sums due it, sell and con- vey its property, pay its debt as fai as may be, and distribute any moneys or propelty then remaining among those entitled thereto. 618.26 Conditions under which foreign similar corporation may do business in this state.-Any cooperative association wilt or without capital stock as defined in this chapter heretofore or hereafter organized undei the laws of another state shall be allowed to carry on ally proper activities, operations and functions in this state upon the filing with the secretary of state of a certified copy of its iticles of incorporation and the payment of a filing fee of ten dollars in lion of all franchise or license or corporation taeis as required of assoclatrons organized inder this chapter, and all con- tlacts whnch could be made by any association organized under this chap- ter, made by or with such associations shall be legal and valid and enforceable in this state with all of the remcdlos set forth in this chapter 618.27 Use of term "cooperative."-No person doing business in this state, shall be entitled to use the word "cooperative" as part of its cor-