1579 - Valuation proceedings generally.

     § 1579.  Valuation proceedings generally.        (a)  General rule.--Within 60 days after the latest of:            (1)  effectuation of the proposed corporate action;            (2)  timely receipt of any demands for payment under        section 1575 (relating to notice to demand payment); or            (3)  timely receipt of any estimates pursuant to section        1578 (relating to estimate by dissenter of fair value of        shares);     if any demands for payment remain unsettled, the business     corporation may file in court an application for relief     requesting that the fair value of the shares be determined by     the court.        (b)  Mandatory joinder of dissenters.--All dissenters,     wherever residing, whose demands have not been settled shall be     made parties to the proceeding as in an action against their     shares. A copy of the application shall be served on each such     dissenter. If a dissenter is a nonresident, the copy may be     served on him in the manner provided or prescribed by or     pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 53 (relating to bases of jurisdiction     and interstate and international procedure).        (c)  Jurisdiction of the court.--The jurisdiction of the     court shall be plenary and exclusive. The court may appoint an     appraiser to receive evidence and recommend a decision on the     issue of fair value. The appraiser shall have such power and     authority as may be specified in the order of appointment or in     any amendment thereof.        (d)  Measure of recovery.--Each dissenter who is made a party     shall be entitled to recover the amount by which the fair value     of his shares is found to exceed the amount, if any, previously     remitted, plus interest.        (e)  Effect of corporation's failure to file application.--If     the corporation fails to file an application as provided in     subsection (a), any dissenter who made a demand and who has not     already settled his claim against the corporation may do so in     the name of the corporation at any time within 30 days after the     expiration of the 60-day period. If a dissenter does not file an     application within the 30-day period, each dissenter entitled to     file an application shall be paid the corporation's estimate of     the fair value of the shares and no more, and may bring an     action to recover any amount not previously remitted.        Cross References.  Section 1579 is referred to in section     1580 of this title.