Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 388
... notice to creditors need be given . In addition , any specific notice to credi- tors ( as opposed to general and newspaper notice ) has the same effect as the tional notice procedure under Section 45a - 357 . Co 、 N . GEN . STAT ...
... notice to creditors need be given . In addition , any specific notice to credi- tors ( as opposed to general and newspaper notice ) has the same effect as the tional notice procedure under Section 45a - 357 . Co 、 N . GEN . STAT ...
Page 459
... notice differs from the previously described rights of waiver given to shareholders . Attendance by a director at a meeting automati- cally waives notice unless the director objects at the beginning of the meeting , or promptly after ...
... notice differs from the previously described rights of waiver given to shareholders . Attendance by a director at a meeting automati- cally waives notice unless the director objects at the beginning of the meeting , or promptly after ...
Page 467
... notice of dis- senters ' rights in the notice of any meeting on a matter as to which such rights might be available , and such notice must be accompanied by a copy of the applicable statutes . In a transac- tion giving rise to ...
... notice of dis- senters ' rights in the notice of any meeting on a matter as to which such rights might be available , and such notice must be accompanied by a copy of the applicable statutes . In a transac- tion giving rise to ...
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