Sec. 33-697. Court-ordered meeting.
Sec. 33-697. Court-ordered meeting. (a) The superior court for the judicial district where a corporation's principal office or, if none in this state, its registered office
is located may summarily order a meeting to be held: (1) On application of any shareholder of the corporation entitled to participate in an annual meeting if an annual meeting
was not held within the earlier of six months after the end of the corporation's fiscal
year or fifteen months after its last annual meeting; or (2) on application of a shareholder
who signed a demand for a special meeting valid under section 33-696, if: (A) Notice
of the special meeting was not given within thirty days after the date the demand was
delivered to the corporation's secretary; or (B) the special meeting was not held in
accordance with the notice.
(b) The court may fix the time and place of the meeting, determine the shares entitled
to participate in the meeting, specify a record date for determining shareholders entitled
to notice of and to vote at the meeting, prescribe the form and content of the meeting
notice, fix the quorum required for specific matters to be considered at the meeting, or
direct that the votes represented at the meeting constitute a quorum for action on those
matters, and enter other orders necessary to accomplish the purpose or purposes of the
meeting.
(P.A. 94-186, S. 58, 215.)
History: P.A. 94-186 effective January 1, 1997.