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Code · Michigan · Chapter 450 — Corporations

450.1343 Preemptive rights.

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450.1343 Preemptive rights.
Sec. 343.
(1)The shareholders of a corporation do not have a preemptive right to acquire the corporation's unissued shares except to the extent provided in the articles of incorporation or by agreement between the corporation and 1 or more shareholders.
(2)A statement included in the articles or an agreement that the corporation elects to have preemptive rights, or words of similar import, means that the following principles apply except to the extent the articles or agreement expressly provide otherwise:
(a)The shareholders of the corporation have a preemptive right, granted on uniform terms and conditions prescribed by the board to provide a fair and reasonable opportunity to exercise the right to acquire proportional amounts of the corporation's unissued shares upon the decision of the board to issue them.
(b)A shareholder may waive his or her preemptive right. A waiver evidenced by a writing is irrevocable even though it is not supported by consideration.
(c)There is no preemptive right with respect to any of the following:
(i)Shares issued as compensation to directors, officers, agents, or employees of the corporation, its subsidiaries or affiliates.
(ii)Shares issued to satisfy conversion or option rights created to provide compensation to directors, officers, agents, or employees of the corporation, its subsidiaries, or affiliates.
(iii)Shares authorized in the articles that are issued within 6 months from the effective date of incorporation.
(iv)Shares issued otherwise than for money.
(d)Holders of shares of any class without general voting rights but with preferential rights to distributions or assets have no preemptive rights with respect to shares of any class.
(e)Holders of shares of any class with general voting rights but without preferential rights to distributions or assets have no preemptive rights with respect to shares of any class with preferential rights to distributions or assets unless the shares with preferential rights are convertible into or carry a right to subscribe for or acquire shares without preferential rights.
(f)Shares subject to preemptive rights that are not acquired by shareholders may be issued to any person for a period of 1 year after being offered to shareholders at a consideration set by the board that is not lower than the consideration set for the exercise of preemptive rights. An offer at a lower consideration or after the expiration of 1 year is subject to the shareholders' preemptive rights.
(3)For purposes of this section, "shares" includes a security convertible into or carrying a right to subscribe for or acquire shares.
(4)The preemptive rights, whether created by statute or common law, of shareholders of a corporation formed before January 1, 1973, are not affected by subsections
(1)and (2). A corporation may alter or abolish its shareholders' preemptive rights by an amendment of its articles.
History: Add. 1989, Act 121, Eff. Oct. 1, 1989
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