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South Dakota

Title 47 · Chapter 47-33
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47-33-1. Citation of chapter.
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47-33-2. Declaration of public policy.
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47-33-3. Definition of terms.
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47-33-4. Factors considered by board in discharging duties.
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47-33-5. Creation of shares--Rights and options.
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47-33-6. Right to sue.
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47-33-7. Conflicting provisions of law.
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47-33-8. Control share acquisition--Voting rights.
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47-33-9. Information statement by control share acquisitioner--Controls.
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47-33-10. Request for special meeting by acquiring person--Consideration of voting rights.
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47-33-11. Notice of special shareholders meeting.
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47-33-12. Voting rights of shares acquired in control share acquisition.
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47-33-13. Redemption of shares in absence of information statement or negative vote by shareholders.
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47-33-14. Right to demand fair value of voting shares--Notice of right of demand.
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47-33-15. Written demand for fair value of shares--Remittance by acquiring person--Court settlement after sixty days--Court procedure--Costs.
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47-33-16. Application of chapter to acquiring person--Application to non-public domestic corporations.
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47-33-17. Business combinations between corporation and interested shareholder.
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47-33-18. Required conditions for business combination--Aggregate amount of cash and marked value--Consideration--Beneficial owners.
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47-33-19. Conditions making § 47-33-17 inapplicable--Effect of corporation changes after acquisition date.
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