§ 21-1949. Derivative suits.
Members meeting the voting-power threshold, and any director, may bring a derivative proceeding for a corporation. Complainants must be members or directors when the case is filed, the complaint must be verified and plead the demand details, and notice to the Attorney General is required in some public-benefit or chari
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Members meeting the voting-power threshold, and any director, may bring a derivative proceeding for a corporation. Complainants must be members or directors when the case is filed, the complaint must be verified and plead the demand details, and notice to the Attorney General is required in some public-benefit or charitable-trust cases.
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