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26-17-636
Section 26-17-636 Order adjudicating parentage; limitation on liability for education and support;
cost, fees, and expenses. (a) The court shall issue an order adjudicating whether a man alleged
or claiming to be the father is the parent of the child. (b) An order adjudicating parentage
must identify the child by name and date of birth, if known. (c) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (d), the court may assess filing fees, reasonable attorney's fees, fees for
genetic testing, other costs, and necessary travel and other reasonable expenses incurred
in a proceeding under this article, subject to the following rules: (1) Parties to proceedings
under this chapter should pay the fees and expenses of retained counsel, expert witnesses,
guardians ad litem, the costs of appropriate tests and other costs of the trial as they may,
themselves, incur. The court may order reasonable fees for attorneys, expert witnesses, guardian
ad litem fees, costs of appropriate tests and other costs of...
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10A-2A-8.51
Section 10A-2A-8.51 Permissible indemnification. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section,
a corporation may indemnify an individual who is a party to a proceeding because the individual
is a director against liability incurred in the proceeding if: (1) (i) the director conducted
himself or herself in good faith; and (ii) the director reasonably believed: (A) in the case
of conduct in an official capacity, that his or her conduct was in the best interests of the
corporation; and (B) in all other cases, that his or her conduct was at least not opposed
to the best interests of the corporation; and (iii) in the case of any criminal proceeding,
the director had no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful; or (2) the
director engaged in conduct for which broader indemnification has been made permissible or
obligatory under a provision of the certificate of incorporation (as authorized by Section
10A-2A-2.02(b)(5)). (b) A director's conduct with respect to an...
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30-3B-208
Section 30-3B-208 Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in Section 30-3B-204 or by other law of this state, if a court of this state has jurisdiction
under this chapter because a person seeking to invoke its jurisdiction has engaged in unjustifiable
conduct, the court shall decline to exercise its jurisdiction unless: (1) The parents and
all persons acting as parents have acquiesced in the exercise of jurisdiction; (2) A court
of the state otherwise having jurisdiction under Sections 30-3B-201 through 30-3B-203 determines
that this state is a more appropriate forum under Section 30-3B-207; or (3) No court of any
other state would have jurisdiction under the criteria specified in Sections 30-3B-201 through
30-3B-203. (b) If a court of this state declines to exercise its jurisdiction pursuant to
subsection (a), it may fashion an appropriate remedy to ensure the safety of the child and
prevent a repetition of the unjustifiable conduct, including...
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26-2B-207
Section 26-2B-207 Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct. (a)If at any time a court of
this state determines that it acquired jurisdiction to appoint a guardian or issue a protective
order because of unjustifiable conduct, the court may: (1) decline to exercise jurisdiction;
(2) exercise jurisdiction for the limited purpose of fashioning an appropriate remedy to ensure
the health, safety, and welfare of the respondent or the protection of the respondent's property
or prevent a repetition of the unjustifiable conduct, including staying the proceeding until
a petition for the appointment of a guardian or issuance of a protective order is filed in
a court of another state having jurisdiction; or (3) continue to exercise jurisdiction after
considering: (A) the extent to which the respondent and all persons required to be notified
of the proceedings have acquiesced in the exercise of the court's jurisdiction; (B) whether
it is a more appropriate forum than the court of any other state...
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10A-2A-16.10
Section 10A-2A-16.10 Financial statements for stockholders. (a) Upon the written request of
a stockholder, a corporation shall deliver or make available to the requesting stockholder
by posting on its website or by other generally recognized means annual financial statements
for the most recent fiscal year of the corporation for which annual financial statements have
been prepared for the corporation. If financial statements have been prepared for the corporation
on the basis of generally accepted accounting principles for that specified period, the corporation
shall deliver or make available those financial statements to the requesting stockholder.
If the annual financial statements to be delivered or made available to the requesting stockholder
are audited or otherwise reported upon by a public accountant, the report shall also be delivered
or made available to the requesting stockholder. (b) A corporation shall deliver, or make
available and provide written notice of availability...
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10A-4-3.02
Section 10A-4-3.02 Death or disqualification of shareholder. (a) Upon the death of a shareholder
of a domestic professional corporation, or if a shareholder of a domestic professional corporation
becomes a disqualified person, or if shares of a domestic professional corporation are transferred
by operation of law or court decree to a disqualified person, the shares of the deceased shareholder
or of the disqualified person may be transferred to a qualified person and, if not so transferred,
shall be purchased or redeemed by the domestic professional corporation to the extent of funds
which may be legally made available for the purchase. (b) If the price for the shares is not
fixed by the governing documents of the domestic professional corporation or by private agreement,
the domestic professional corporation, within six months after the death or 30 days after
the disqualification or transfer, as the case may be, shall make a written offer to pay for
the shares at a specified price...
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10A-1-8.01
Section 10A-1-8.01 Conversion of business and nonprofit entities. (a) A conversion of an entity
may be accomplished as provided in this section: (1) CORPORATIONS. a. The terms and conditions
of a plan of conversion of a corporation, other than a nonprofit corporation, must be approved
in accordance with the procedures and by the stockholder vote required by Article 9 of Chapter
2A. If the governing documents provide for approval of a conversion by less than all of a
corporation's stockholders, approval of the conversion shall constitute corporate action subject
to appraisal rights pursuant to Article 13 of Chapter 2A. No conversion of a corporation to
a general or limited partnership may be effected without the consent in writing of each stockholder
who will have personal liability with respect to the converted entity, notwithstanding any
provision in the governing documents of the converting corporation providing for less than
unanimous stockholder approval for the conversion. b. The...
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10A-1-8.02
Section 10A-1-8.02 Mergers of entities. (a) A merger of two or more entities, whether the other
entity or entities are the same or another form of entity, may be accomplished as provided
in this section. (1) CORPORATIONS. a. In the case of a corporation, other than a nonprofit
corporation, that is a party to a merger, a plan of merger must be approved in accordance
with the procedures and by the stockholder vote required by Article 11 of Chapter 2A. If the
governing documents of the corporation provide for approval of a merger by less than all of
the corporation's stockholders, approval of the merger shall constitute corporate action subject
to appraisal rights pursuant to Article 13 of Chapter 2A, as applicable. No merger of a corporation
into a general or limited partnership may be effected without the consent in writing of each
stockholder who will have personal liability with respect to the surviving entity, notwithstanding
any provision in the governing documents of the...
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41-10-102
Section 41-10-102 Remedies upon default on bonds, etc. (a) Remedies upon default on bonds or
indenture. If there shall be any default in the payment of the principal of or interest on
any of the bonds issued under this article, or in the performance of any provisions of the
indenture or proceedings authorizing the issuance of such bonds, then the holder of any of
the bonds and the interest coupons applicable thereto and the trustee under such indenture
or any one or more of them shall have and may exercise any one or more of the following remedies:
(1) They may by civil action, mandamus, injunction or other proceeding compel the performance
of all duties of the officers and directors of the corporation with respect to the use of
funds for the payment of the bonds and for the performance of the bonds and the agreements
of the corporation contained in the bonds, the indenture or in the proceedings under which
they were issued; (2) They may institute a civil action and shall be entitled...
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45-9-170
Section 45-9-170 Regulation of junkyards; public nuisances; enforcement. (a) The regulation
of the accumulation and storage of junk, inoperable motor vehicles, and other litter within
the unincorporated areas of Chambers County, and licensing the operation of junkyards within
the unincorporated areas of Chambers County is hereby declared to be in the public interest
and necessary to promote the public safety, health, welfare, convenience, and enjoyment of
public travel; to protect the public investment in public highways; to preserve and enhance
the scenic beauty of lands and the environment; and to promote the conservation of natural
mineral resources by encouraging recycling. The Legislature finds and declares that within
the unincorporated areas of Chambers County the accumulation and storage of junk, inoperable
motor vehicles, other litter, and the operation of junkyards, any of which do not conform
to the requirements of this section, are a public nuisance. (b)(1) It is unlawful...
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