A shareholder of a privately held company who objects to a fundamental change in the corporation can

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A shareholder of a privately held company who objects to a fundamental change in the corporation can insist that her shares be bought out at fair value. This protection is referred to as “dissenters’

rights.”

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Legal Environment

ISBN: 9780324537116

3rd Edition

Authors: Jeffrey F Beatty, Susan S Samuelson

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