Delaware Code § 8-348

Involuntary termination of close corporation status; proceeding to prevent loss of status
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(a) If any event occurs as a result of which 1 or more of the provisions or conditions included in a close corporation's certificate of
incorporation pursuant to § 342 of this title to qualify it as a close corporation has been breached, the corporation's status as a close
corporation under this subchapter shall terminate unless:
(1) Within 30 days after the occurrence of the event, or within 30 days after the event has been discovered, whichever is later, the
corporation files with the Secretary of State a certificate, executed and acknowledged in accordance with § 103 of this title, stating that a
specified provision or condition included in its certificate of incorporation pursuant to § 342 of this title to qualify it as a close
corporation has ceased to be applicable, and furnishes a copy of such certificate to each stockholder; and
(2) The corporation concurrently with the filing of such certificate takes such steps as are necessary to correct the situation which
threatens its status as a close corporation, including, without limitation, the refusal to register the transfer of stock which has been
wrongfully transferred as provided by § 347 of this title, or a proceeding under subsection (b) of this section.
(b) The Court of Chancery, upon the suit of the corporation or any stockholder, shall have jurisdiction to issue all orders necessary to
prevent the corporation from losing its status as a close corporation, or to restore its status as a close corporation by enjoining or setting
aside any act or threatened act on the part of the corporation or a stockholder which would be inconsistent with any of the provisions or
conditions required or permitted by § 342 of this title to be stated in the certificate of incorporation of a close corporation, unless it is an act
approved in accordance with § 346 of this title. The Court of Chancery may enjoin or set aside any transfer or threatened transfer of stock
of a close corporation which is contrary to the terms of its certificate of incorporation or of any transfer restriction permitted by § 202 of
this title, and may enjoin any public offering, as defined in § 342 of this title, or threatened public offering of stock of the close corporation.

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