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     35-2-1301. Standing. (1) For purposes of this part, "derivative proceeding" means a civil suit in the right of a domestic corporation or, to the extent provided in 35-2-1307, in the right of a foreign corporation.
     (2) A derivative proceeding may be commenced or maintained by a complainant who is:
     (a) a director at the time of the bringing of the proceeding; or
     (b) a member or members having 5% or more of the voting power or by 50 members, whichever is less. Each member must be a member at the time of the proceeding, including the time of the complained act or omission.

     History: En. Sec. 50, Ch. 411, L. 1991.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 35 > 35_2 > 35_2_13 > 35-2-1301


     35-2-1301. Standing. (1) For purposes of this part, "derivative proceeding" means a civil suit in the right of a domestic corporation or, to the extent provided in 35-2-1307, in the right of a foreign corporation.
     (2) A derivative proceeding may be commenced or maintained by a complainant who is:
     (a) a director at the time of the bringing of the proceeding; or
     (b) a member or members having 5% or more of the voting power or by 50 members, whichever is less. Each member must be a member at the time of the proceeding, including the time of the complained act or omission.

     History: En. Sec. 50, Ch. 411, L. 1991.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 35 > 35_2 > 35_2_13 > 35-2-1301


     35-2-1301. Standing. (1) For purposes of this part, "derivative proceeding" means a civil suit in the right of a domestic corporation or, to the extent provided in 35-2-1307, in the right of a foreign corporation.
     (2) A derivative proceeding may be commenced or maintained by a complainant who is:
     (a) a director at the time of the bringing of the proceeding; or
     (b) a member or members having 5% or more of the voting power or by 50 members, whichever is less. Each member must be a member at the time of the proceeding, including the time of the complained act or omission.

     History: En. Sec. 50, Ch. 411, L. 1991.