South Carolina Statutes

§ 33-18-130 — Attempted share transfer in breach of prohibition.

South Carolina·Title 33 CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS·Ch. 18 STATUTORY CLOSE CORPORATION SUPPLEMENT
(a)An attempt to transfer shares in a statutory close corporation in violation of a prohibition against transfer binding on the transferee is ineffective.
(b)An attempt to transfer shares in a statutory close corporation in violation of a prohibition against transfer that is not binding on the transferee, either because the notice required by Section 33-18-109 was not given or because the prohibition is held unenforceable by a court, gives the corporation an option to purchase the shares from the transferee for the same price and on the same terms that he purchased them. To exercise its option, the corporation must give the transferee written notice within thirty days after they are presented for registration in the transferee's name. The corporation may specifically enforce the transfer

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 444, SECTION 2.

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