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316.14 UNPAID STOCK SUBSCRIPTION.

When the property of any corporation is insufficient to pay its debts, upon application of a creditor the court shall order the payment by each stockholder of the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares held, or such portion thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the corporate debts, and when necessary may direct the receiver to enforce such order by appropriate proceedings; and, on application of a stockholder, the court may make such order as will equalize the payments made by stockholders for their stock, and in like manner the court may enforce any liability of directors and officers.

History:

(8022) RL s 3181; 1986 c 444

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 300-319B > 316 > 316_14

316.14 UNPAID STOCK SUBSCRIPTION.

When the property of any corporation is insufficient to pay its debts, upon application of a creditor the court shall order the payment by each stockholder of the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares held, or such portion thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the corporate debts, and when necessary may direct the receiver to enforce such order by appropriate proceedings; and, on application of a stockholder, the court may make such order as will equalize the payments made by stockholders for their stock, and in like manner the court may enforce any liability of directors and officers.

History:

(8022) RL s 3181; 1986 c 444


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 300-319B > 316 > 316_14

316.14 UNPAID STOCK SUBSCRIPTION.

When the property of any corporation is insufficient to pay its debts, upon application of a creditor the court shall order the payment by each stockholder of the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares held, or such portion thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the corporate debts, and when necessary may direct the receiver to enforce such order by appropriate proceedings; and, on application of a stockholder, the court may make such order as will equalize the payments made by stockholders for their stock, and in like manner the court may enforce any liability of directors and officers.

History:

(8022) RL s 3181; 1986 c 444