Tennessee Statutes

§ 48-51-601 — Judicial relief

Tennessee·Title 48
(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 charter, bylaws, or chapters 51-68 of this title, then upon petition of a director, officer, delegate, member or the attorney general and reporter, any court of record having equity jurisdiction in the county where the corporation's principal office is located (and if not in this state, in Davidson County) 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 as the court finds fair and equitable under the circumstances.
(b)The court shall, in an order issued pursuant

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Legislative History

Acts 1987, ch. 242, § 1.60.

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