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By Occasional Contributors | 7 Minutes Read October 17, 2017

Shareholders have fundamental right to call meetings, Ontario appeal court rules

Court limits ability to refuse a proposal based on "personal grievance" exemption... The Court gave some considerations on the shareholders fundamental right to call meetings, on how to differentiate between “personal grievances” that are not properly matters for a shareholder meeting, and the business and affairs of the company, which are proper matters.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business / board of directors, business and affairs of the company, business judgment, dissident shareholders, fundamental right to call meetings, Internal Controls, management entrenchment, personal grievance, shareholder meeting, shareholder resolution, shareholders

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