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Division 1
General Corporation Law

Chapters

1
General Provisions and Definitions
Sections 100–195
2
Organization and Bylaws
Sections 200–213
3
Directors and Management
Sections 300–318
4
Shares and Share Certificates
Sections 400–423
5
Dividends and Reacquisitions of Shares
Sections 500–511
6
Shareholders’ Meetings and Consents
Sections 600–605
7
Voting of Shares
Sections 700–711
8
Shareholder Derivative Actions
Section 800
9
Amendment of Articles
Sections 900–911
10
Sales of Assets
Sections 1000–1002
11
Merger
Sections 1100–1113
11.5
Conversions
Sections 1150–1159
12
Reorganizations
Sections 1200–1203
13
Dissenters’ Rights
Sections 1300–1313
14
Bankruptcy Reorganizations and Arrangements
Sections 1400–1403
15
Records and Reports
Sections 1500–1512
16
Rights of Inspection
Sections 1600–1605
17
Service of Process
Sections 1700–1702
18
Involuntary Dissolution
Sections 1800–1809
19
Voluntary Dissolution
Sections 1900–1907
20
General Provisions Relating to Dissolution
Sections 2000–2011
21
Foreign Corporations
Sections 2100–2117.1
22
Crimes and Penalties
Sections 2200–2260
22.5
Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund
Sections 2280–2296
23
Transition Provisions
Sections 2300–2319
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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