Connecticut General Statutes Title 33. Corporations § 33-950. Exception to notice requirement
Current as of June 28, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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(a) Whenever notice would otherwise be required to be given under any provision of sections 33-600 to 33-998, inclusive, to a shareholder, such notice need not be given if:
(1) Notices to the shareholders of two consecutive annual meetings, and all notices of meetings during the period between such two consecutive annual meetings, have been sent to such shareholder at such shareholder's address as shown on the records of the corporation and have been returned undeliverable or could not be delivered; or
(2) All, but not less than two, payments of dividends on securities during a twelve-month period, or two consecutive payments of dividends on securities during a period of more than twelve months, have been sent to such shareholder at such shareholder's address as shown on the records of the corporation and have been returned undeliverable or could not be delivered.
(b) If any such shareholder delivers to the corporation a written notice setting forth such shareholder's current address, the requirement that notice be given to such shareholder shall be reinstated.
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