Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/14/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
William L. Anderson, Attorney Department of Health and Environment Landon State Office Building, Suite 904 Topeka, Kansas 66612-1597
Dear Mr. Harder:
You have requested our opinion regarding the validity of a parent corporation's agreement to act as guarantor for all unpaid claims against its subsidiary corporation for hazardous waste liability.
Pursuant to
Your question is whether or not Kansas law will recognize such parent-subsidiary guarantees. Kansas law empowers domestic corporations to "make contracts, including contracts of guaranty and suretyship, incurliabilities, . . . and make contracts of guaranty and suretyship whichare necessary or convenient to the conduct, promotion or attainment ofthe business . . ." if the guarantor and the corporation contracted with are related in one of the following manners:
(1) the guarantor owns all the stock of the corporation.
(2) the guarantor is wholly owned by the corporation, or
(3) the guarantor owns all the stock of a corporation which owns all the stock of the corporation. However, this is only allowed if it is "necessary or convenient to the conduct, promotion or attainment of business from the corporation." K.S.A.
17-6102 (13). (Emphasis added).
The statute is clear and unambiguous. A corporation may act as a guarantor for another corporation in the aforementioned situations. The next issue that must be addressed is whether or not a guaranty as defined under Kansas law will cover a "guarantee" as it is used under
In this case, a parent corporation would be undertaking a duty to answer to "third parties who have sustained or may sustain bodily injury or property damage caused by [sudden and/or nonsudden] accidental occurrences arising from operation of the facility(ies) . . ." of the subsidiary corporation.
Based upon the aforementioned statutes and case law, we opine that the state of Kansas will recognize contractual guarantees between corporations for the purpose of meeting the financial requirements of
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Lawrence J. Logback Assistant Attorney General
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