Idaho Code § 30-1-720

Shareholders' list for meeting.
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(1) After fixing a record date for a meeting, a corporation shall prepare an alphabetical list of the names of all its shareholders who are entitled to notice of a shareholders' meeting. The list must be arranged by voting group, and within each voting group by class or series of shares, and show the address of and number of shares held by each shareholder.
(2) The shareholders' list must be available for inspection by any shareholder, at least ten (10) days before the meeting for which the list was prepared and continuing through the meeting, at the corporation's principal office or at a place identified in the meeting notice in the city where the meeting will be held. A shareholder, his agent or attorney is entitled on written demand to inspect and, subject to the requirements of section 30-1-1602 (3), Idaho Code, to copy the list, during regular business hours and at his expense, during the period it is available for inspection.
(3) The corporation shall make the shareholders' list available at the meeting, and any shareholder, his agent, or attorney is entitled to inspect the list at any time during the meeting or any adjournment.
(4) If the corporation refuses to allow a shareholder, his agent or attorney to inspect the shareholders' list before or at the meeting, or copy the list as permitted by subsection (2) of this section, the Idaho district court of the county where a corporation's principal office is located, or, if none in this state, Ada county, on application of the shareholder, may summarily order the inspection or copying at the corporation's expense and may postpone the meeting for which the list was prepared until the inspection or copying is complete.
(5) Refusal or failure to prepare or make available the shareholders' list does not affect the validity of action taken at the meeting.

‹ Prev All Idaho sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.