A domestic close corporation may engage in certain transactions if it follows the referenced statutory chapters, and some plans require investor approval thresholds.
10-1817 - Merger, interest exchange, conversion, domestication or division; definitions 10-1817 . Merger, interest exchange, conversion, domestication or division; definitions A. A domestic close corporation may be a party to or otherwise undertake a merger, an interest exchange, a conversion, a domestication or a division by complying with chapters 11 and 13 of this title and title 29, chapter 6. For the purposes of this subsection: 1. References in chapters 11 and 13 of this title to: (a) "Directors" are deemed references to managers. (b) "Shares" are deemed references to capital units. (c) "Shareholders" are deemed references to investors. 2. References in title 29, chapter 6 to: (a) "Governors" are deemed references to managers. (b) "Interest holders" are deemed references to investors. (c) "Interests" are deemed references to capital units. B. A plan of merger must be approved by all of the investors. C. A plan of conversion must be approved by at least two-thirds of the investors. D. A plan of interest exchange, domestication or division must be approved by a majority of the investors. E. If a domestic close corporation is to be created in a merger, a conversion, a domestication or a division, the number of investors in the corporation on the effective date of the transaction may not exceed ten investors. F. For the purposes of this section: 1. "Conversion" means a transaction authorized by title 29, chapter 6, article 4. 2. "Division" means a transaction authorized by title 29, chapter 6, article 6. 3. "Domestication" means a transaction authorized by title 29, chapter 6, article 5. 4. "Interest exchange" means a transaction authorized by title 29, chapter 6, article 3. 5. "Merger" means a transaction authorized by title 29, chapter 6, article 2.