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What’s In a Name? Appraisal and De Facto Mergers

By Rich Bodnar on December 6, 2018
Posted in Appraisal Conditions, De Facto Merger, Merger Price

Appraisal rights are creatures of statute, and as a result, for the most part, the conditions for appraisal are laid out by the legislature. Many statutes provide for appraisal rights in instances where there is a “merger” – what one might traditionally understand as an entity purchasing another entity, or purchasing all the stock of…

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