2010 Georgia Code 14-3-861 Case Law
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O.C.G.A. § 14-3-860 <-- --> O.C.G.A. §14-3-862



2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 14 - CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND ASSOCIATIONS

CHAPTER 3 - NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS
ARTICLE 8 - DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
PART 6 - CONFLICTING INTEREST TRANSACTIONS
§ 14-3-861 - Transactions not subject to being enjoined, set aside, or other sanctions

O.C.G.A. 14-3-861 (2010)
14-3-861. Transactions not subject to being enjoined, set aside, or other sanctions


(a) A transaction effected or proposed to be effected by a corporation (or by a subsidiary of the corporation or by any other entity in which the corporation has a controlling interest) that is not a director's conflicting interest transaction may not be enjoined, set aside, or give rise to an award of damages or other sanctions, in an action under the laws of this state by a member or by or in the right of the corporation or any other person who otherwise has standing, on the ground of an interest in the transaction of a director or any person with whom or which he or she has a personal, economic, or other association.

(b) A director's conflicting interest transaction may not be enjoined, set aside, or give rise to an award of damages or other sanctions, in an action under the laws of this state by a member or by or in the right of the corporation or any other person who otherwise has standing, on the ground of an interest in the transaction of the director or any person with whom or which he or she has a personal, economic, or other association, if:

(1) Directors' action respecting the transaction was at any time taken in compliance with Code Section 14-3-862;

(2) Members' action respecting the transaction was at any time taken in compliance with Code Section 14-3-863;

(3) Action by the superior court respecting the transaction was at any time taken in compliance with Code Section 14-3-864; or

(4) The transaction, judged in the circumstances at the time of commitment, is established to have been fair to the corporation.

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