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Code · Maryland · Corporations and Associations

§ 3-703

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§3–703.
Any person who proposes to make or who has made a control share acquisition may deliver an acquiring person statement to the corporation at the corporation’s principal office. The acquiring person statement shall set forth all of the following:
(1)The identity of the acquiring person and each other member of any group of which the person is a part for purposes of determining control shares;
(2)A statement that the acquiring person statement is given under this subtitle;
(3)The number of shares of the corporation owned (directly or indirectly) by the acquiring person and each other member of any group;
(4)The applicable range of voting power as set forth in § 3–701(e) of this subtitle; and
(5)If the control share acquisition has not occurred:
(i)A description in reasonable detail of the terms of the proposed control share acquisition; and
(ii)Representations of the acquiring person, together with a statement in reasonable detail of the facts on which they are based, that:
1. The proposed control share acquisition, if consummated, will not be contrary to law; and
2. The acquiring person has the financial capacity, through financing to be provided by the acquiring person and any additional specified sources of financing required under § 3–705 of this subtitle, to make the proposed control share acquisition.
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