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Question Business Associations | Directors and Officers | ESSAY Medium

MetroHarvest, Inc. has a five-member board. Its bylaws require three directors for a quorum and majority approval of...

...es and officer authority in a realistic contracting dispute. NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act board-action principles

Citations: NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act board-action principles

Question Business Associations | Shareholder Rights and Derivative Suits | ESSAY Hard

Beacon Frame, Inc. has 1,000 shares outstanding. Olivia owns 80 shares. The board approved a three-year supply contra...

...rsus-derivative distinction and the destination of recovery. NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act derivative proceeding principles

Citations: NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act derivative proceeding principles

Question Business Associations | Directors and Officers | ESSAY Medium

BrightFarm, Inc. has a nine-member board. Its bylaws allow committees and provide that five directors constitute a qu...

...rd formalities, and dissent rules in one governance problem. NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act board committee and meeting principles

Citations: NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act board committee and meeting principles

Question Business Associations | Directors and Officers | ESSAY Hard

NorthPier Robotics, Inc. needed a new component supplier. Director Lee told the board that AeroCore LLC could provide...

...ict cleansing rather than treating any disclosure as enough. NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act conflicted-director transaction principles

Citations: NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act conflicted-director transaction principles

Question Business Associations | Directors and Officers | ESSAY Hard

Summit Sensors, Inc. makes safety monitors for warehouses. Its seven-member board met on two days' notice to consider...

...breach of the duty of care. Are the directors likely protected by the business judgment rule? Discuss. This essay tests the difference between a bad business result and an uninformed board process. NCB...

Citations: NCBE MEE Business Associations outline, Model Business Corporation Act director standards

Question Business Associations | Corporations Formation and Authority | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

A newly incorporated business has shareholders, a board of directors, officers, employees, creditors, and customers....

A newly incorporated business has shareholders, a board of directors, officers, employees, creditors, and customers. A student asks who generally has legal authority to manage or direct the corporation's business and aff...

Citations: Model Business Corporation Act principles

Question Business Associations | LLC Basics | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

A member-managed LLC operates a small landscaping business. One member signs a routine contract to buy mulch for curr...

A member-managed LLC operates a small landscaping business. One member signs a routine contract to buy mulch for current jobs. Which statement best describes the member's authority? The correct answer states the ordinary...

Citations: Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act principles

Question Business Associations | LPs and LLPs | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

Investors want to form a business in which one person will manage operations and another will contribute capital with...

Investors want to form a business in which one person will manage operations and another will contribute capital without taking part in day-to-day management. They ask what is generally required to create a limited partn...

Citations: Uniform Limited Partnership Act principles

Question Business Associations | General Partnerships | ESSAY Medium

Lee and Morgan orally agreed to run a small kayak-rental business as co-owners. Lee contributed $80,000 in cash. Morg...

Lee and Morgan orally agreed to run a small kayak-rental business as co-owners. Lee contributed $80,000 in cash. Morgan contributed $20,000 in cash and worked full time managing rentals. They never discussed profit share...

Citations: Uniform Partnership Act and Revised Uniform Partnership Act principles

Question Business Associations | General Partnerships | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

Two designers agreed orally to launch a furniture-restoration business. One contributed tools and workshop space, and...

Two designers agreed orally to launch a furniture-restoration business. One contributed tools and workshop space, and the other handled customer acquisition and restoration work. They split net profits equally, jointly a...

Citations: Uniform Partnership Act and Revised Uniform Partnership Act principles

Question Business Associations | Shareholder Rights and Derivative Suits | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A corporation proposes to sell its only factory and all operating equipment to a competitor, leaving the corporation...

...t to a competitor, leaving the corporation with cash and no operating business. Which statement best describes shareholder rights in the transaction? The correct answer states the shareholder approval and appraisal conse...

Citations: Model Business Corporation Act asset-sale and appraisal principles

Question Business Associations | Shareholder Rights and Derivative Suits | ESSAY Hard

Two years ago, the directors of Cedar Analytics, Inc. reimbursed themselves for luxury travel unrelated to corporate...

..., Inc. reimbursed themselves for luxury travel unrelated to corporate business. At that time, Jordan owned no shares. Last year, Jordan bought 5% of Cedar's shares from a founder. This year, Jordan inherited another 3% f...

Citations: Model Business Corporation Act derivative proceeding principles, NCBE February 2022 MEE derivative-standing analysis