Nebraska Statutes

§ 21-1917 — Meetings and votes; court order

Nebraska § 21-1917
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 21Corporations and Other Companies

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1917 (2026).

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(a)If for any reason it is impractical or impossible for any corporation to call or conduct a meeting of its members, delegates, or directors, or otherwise obtain their consent, in the manner prescribed by its articles, bylaws, or the Nebraska Nonprofit Corporation Act, then upon petition of a director, officer, delegate, member, or the Attorney General, the district court may order that such a meeting be called or that a written ballot or other form of obtaining the vote of members, delegates, or directors be authorized in such a manner it finds fair and equitable under the circumstances.
(b)The district court shall, in an order issued pursuant to this section, provide for a method of notice reasonably designed to give actual notice to all persons who would be entitled to notice of a me

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Related

In re Stueven Charitable Foundation
304 Neb. 140 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2019)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1996, LB 681, § 17. Annotations: This section does not independently authorize a district court to appoint new members to the board of a nonprofit corporation. In re Stueven Charitable Foundation, 304 Neb. 140, 933 N.W.2d 554 (2019).

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