Director Dealings

When is a contract between a corporation and its director, officer, or relative considered voidable?

When is a contract between a corporation and its director, officer, or relative considered voidable? A contract between the corporation and one or more of its directors, trustees, officers, or their spouses and relatives within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity is generally considered voidable, at the option of the corporation (SEC. 31, […]

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How can a voidable contract with an interested director be ratified if quorum or voting conditions were absent?

How can a voidable contract with an interested director be ratified if quorum or voting conditions were absent? If any of the first three validating conditions (quorum, voting, or fairness) are absent in a contract involving a director or trustee, the contract may still be ratified by the stockholders (SEC. 31, Revised Corporation Code of

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