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Stockholder Approval Required to: Amend the Certificate of Incorporation. Enter into fundamental corporate transactions (sale of company, merger, sale of substantially all assets of corporation, etc.) Elect Directors (though vacant seats from departed directors can often be filled by Board)
Unlike corporations, neither Texas nor Delaware law require LLCs to hold annual meetings or maintain minutes of meetings if they are held – this holds true for members and managers (FYI, LLCs don't always have managers).
Stockholders may act by providing their written consent rather than at a meeting. Taking action by written consent rather than at a formal meeting may be preferrable in corporations, like start-up companies, where the number of stockholders is relatively small and easily identifiable.
A notice to stockholders under Section 228(e) of the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) that a stockholder action has been taken without a meeting and approved by less than unanimous written consent. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.
In addition to an affirmative statement that the shareholder consents to the corporate election, the statement of consent shall set forth the name and address of the corporation and of such new shareholder, the number of shares of stock owned by such share- holder, the date on which such shares were acquired, and the ...
A notice to stockholders under Section 228(e) of the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) that a stockholder action has been taken without a meeting and approved by less than unanimous written consent. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.