notice of stockholders' meeting

notice of stockholders' meeting
A statutory requirement in most jurisdictions to be observed according to the terms of the statute and, in the absence of a form prescribed by statute, to be met by any form of notice which informs stockholders that a meeting has been called and of its time and place, provided the hour as well as the day is specified, and, when necessary under the statute, a statement of the purposes of the meeting. 19 Am J2d Corp §§ 608 et seq. Where notices are specific as to the time, place, and purpose of a meeting, and comply with the statute, substantial compliance with bylaws relating to the calling of stockholders' meetings is all that is required. Boericke v Weise, 68 Cal App 2d 407, 156 P2d 781.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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