Right to Appraisal.

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Section 10A-2A-13.02

Right to appraisal.

(a) A stockholder is entitled to appraisal rights, and to obtain payment of the fair value of that stockholder's stock, in the event of any of the following corporate actions:

(1) consummation of a merger to which the corporation is a party (i) if the corporation is a subsidiary and the merger is governed by Section 10A-2A-11.05 or (ii) if stockholder approval is required for the merger by Section 10A-2A-11.04, or would be required but for the provisions of Section 10A-2A-11.04(j), except that appraisal rights shall not be available to any stockholder of the corporation with respect to stock of any class or series that remain outstanding after consummation of the merger;

(2) consummation of a stock exchange to which the corporation is a party the stock of which will be acquired, except that appraisal rights shall not be available to any stockholder of the corporation with respect to any class or series of stock of the corporation that is not acquired in the stock exchange;

(3) consummation of a disposition of assets pursuant to Section 10A-2A-12.02 if the stockholder is entitled to vote on the disposition, except that appraisal rights shall not be available to any stockholder of the corporation with respect to stock of any class or series if (i) under the terms of the corporate action approved by the stockholders there is to be distributed to stockholders in cash the corporation's net assets, in excess of a reasonable amount reserved to meet claims of the type described in Section 10A-2A-14.06 and Section 10A-2A-14.07, (A) within one year after the stockholders' approval of the action and (B) in accordance with their respective interests determined at the time of distribution, and (ii) the disposition of assets is not an interested transaction;

(4) an amendment of the certificate of incorporation with respect to a class or series of stock that reduces the number of stock of a class or series owned by the stockholder to a fraction of a stock if the corporation has the obligation or right to repurchase the fractional stock so created;

(5) any other merger, stock exchange, disposition of assets or amendment to the certificate of incorporation, in each case to the extent provided by the certificate of incorporation, bylaws or a resolution of the board of directors;

(6) consummation of a conversion of a corporation to a foreign corporation pursuant to Article 9 or Article 8 of Chapter 1 if the stockholder does not receive stock in the foreign corporation resulting from the conversion that has terms as favorable to the stockholder in all material respects, and represents at least the same percentage interest of the total voting rights of the outstanding stock of the foreign corporation, as the stock held by the stockholder before the conversion;

(7) consummation of a conversion of a corporation to a nonprofit corporation pursuant to Article 9 of this chapter of Article 8 of Chapter 1; or

(8) consummation of a conversion of the corporation to an unincorporated entity pursuant to Article 9 of this chapter or Article 8 of Chapter 1.

(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the availability of appraisal rights under subsections (a)(1), (2), (3), (4), (6), and (8) shall be limited in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) Appraisal rights shall not be available for the holders of stock of any class or series of stock which is:

(i) a covered security under Section 18(b)(1)(A) or (B) of the Securities Act of 1933;

(ii) has at least 2,000 record stockholders; or

(iii) issued by an open end management investment company registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and which may be redeemed at the option of the holder at net asset value.

(2) The applicability of subsection (b)(1) shall be determined as of:

(i) the record date fixed to determine the stockholders entitled to receive notice of the meeting of stockholders to act upon the corporate action requiring appraisal rights or, in the case of an offer made pursuant to Section 10A-2A-11.04(j), the date of the offer; or

(ii) if there is no meeting of stockholders and no offer made pursuant to Section 10A-2A-11.04(j), the day before the consummation of the corporate action or effective date of the amendment of the certificate of incorporation, as applicable.

(3) Subsection (b)(1) shall not be applicable and appraisal rights shall be available pursuant to subsection (a) for the holders of any class or series of stock (i) who are required by the terms of the corporate action requiring appraisal rights to accept for their stock anything other than cash or stock of any class or any series of stock of any corporation, or any other proprietary interest of any other entity, that satisfies the standards set forth in subsection (b)(1) at the time the corporate action becomes effective, or (ii) in the case of the consummation of a disposition of assets pursuant to Section 10A-2A-12.02, unless the cash, stock, or proprietary interests received in the disposition are, under the terms of the corporate action approved by the stockholders, to be distributed to the stockholders, as part of a distribution to stockholders of the net assets of the corporation in excess of a reasonable amount to meet claims of the type described in Sections 10A-2A-14.06 and 10A-2A-14.07, (A) within one year after the stockholders' approval of the action, and (B) in accordance with their respective interests determined at the time of the distribution.

(4) Subsection (b)(1) shall not be applicable and appraisal rights shall be available pursuant to subsection (a) for the holders of any class or series of stock where the corporate action is an interested transaction.

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of Section 10A-2A-13.02, the certificate of incorporation as originally filed or any amendment to the certificate of incorporation may limit or eliminate appraisal rights for any class or series of preferred stock, except that (i) no limitation or elimination shall be effective if the class or series does not have the right to vote separately as a voting group (alone or as part of a group) on the action or if the action is a conversion or merger in which the converted organization or the surviving organization is not a corporation or foreign corporation, and (ii) any limitation or elimination contained in an amendment to the certificate of incorporation that limits or eliminates appraisal rights for any stock that is outstanding immediately before the effective date of the amendment or that the corporation is or may be required to issue or sell thereafter pursuant to any conversion, exchange, or other right existing immediately before the effective date of the amendment shall not apply to any corporate action that becomes effective within one year after the effective date of the amendment if that action would otherwise afford appraisal rights.

(Act 2019-94, §1.)


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