TCA § 48-26-106 — Exception to notice requirements
A corporation does not have to send a shareholder notice in certain cases when prior notices or dividend payments sent to the shareholder were returned undeliverable, but the notice duty comes back if the shareholder gives the corporation a written current address.
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