§1575
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Statute Text — 26 U.S.C. §1575
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to timely deposit certificates, as required by a notice pursuant to section 1575 (relating to notice to demand payment) shall not have any right under this subchapter [BCL §§ 1571–1580] to receive payment of the fair value of his shares.”11 BCL § 1577(c) provides that “[p]romptly after effectuation of the proposed corporate action [such as a merger, see BCL § 1571(a), 1930(a)]
1575 (West 1982). For the specific purpose ofelder abuse, California law defines undue influence as the "excessive persuasion that causes another person to act or refrain from acting by overcoming that person's free will and results in inequity." Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code sec. 15610.70 (West 2014). The statute considers: (cid:16)042 the vulnerab