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Code · Missouri · Chapter 351

351.855. Ordinary relief.

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351.855. Ordinary relief. — If the court finds that one or more of the grounds for relief described in subsection 1 of section 351.850 exist, it may order one or more of the following types of relief:
(1)The performance, prohibition, alteration, or setting aside of any action of the corporation or of its shareholders, directors, or officers or of any other party to the proceeding;
(2)The cancellation or alteration of any provision in the corporation's articles of incorporation or bylaws;
(3)The removal from office of any director or officer;
(4)The appointment of any individual as a director or officer;
(5)An accounting with respect to any matter in dispute;
(6)The appointment of a custodian to manage the business and affairs of the corporation;
(7)The appointment of a provisional director, who has all the rights, powers, and duties of a duly elected director, to serve for the term and under the conditions prescribed by the court;
(8)The payment of dividends;
(9)The award of damages to any aggrieved party.
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(L. 1990 H.B. 1432)
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