The Maine Statement of Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution Proceedings By Vote of Members Or Directors is a formal document that is used to withdraw a corporation’s request to dissolve. This document is filed when the company's members or directors decide to stop the process of dissolution, and to continue to operate the corporation. There are two types of Maine Statement of Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution Proceedings By Vote of Members Or Directors: 1. Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution by Vote of Members: This document is filed when the members of the corporation vote to revoke the voluntary dissolution and continue the operations of the corporation. 2. Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution by Vote of Directors: This document is filed when the directors of the corporation vote to revoke the voluntary dissolution and continue the operations of the corporation. In either case, the Maine Statement of Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution Proceedings By Vote of Members Or Directors must include the name of the corporation, the date of the vote to revoke the dissolution, the names of the members or directors who voted to revoke the dissolution, and the signature of the corporate officer filing the document. It must be filed with the Secretary of State to be legally binding.