2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 15 - CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS
Chapter 15 - Corporate Powers, Duties and Safeguards
1574 - Notice of intention to dissent.

     § 1574.  Notice of intention to dissent.
        If the proposed corporate action is submitted to a vote at a
     meeting of shareholders of a business corporation, any person
     who wishes to dissent and obtain payment of the fair value of
     his shares must file with the corporation, prior to the vote, a
     written notice of intention to demand that he be paid the fair
     value for his shares if the proposed action is effectuated, must
     effect no change in the beneficial ownership of his shares from
     the date of such filing continuously through the effective date
     of the proposed action and must refrain from voting his shares
     in approval of such action. A dissenter who fails in any respect
     shall not acquire any right to payment of the fair value of his
     shares under this subchapter. Neither a proxy nor a vote against
     the proposed corporate action shall constitute the written
     notice required by this section.

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