Sec. 8. (a) An interest holder of a domestic merging, acquired, converting, or domesticating entity is entitled to appraisal rights in connection with the transaction if the interest holder would have been entitled to appraisal rights under the entity's organic law in connection with a merger in which the interest of the interest holder was changed, converted, or exchanged unless: (1) the organic law permits the organic rules to limit the availability of appraisal rights; and (2) the organic rules provide such a limit. (b) An interest holder of a domestic merging, acquired, converting, or domesticating entity is entitled to contractual appraisal rights in connection with a transaction under this article to the extent provided: (1) in the entity's organic rules; (2) in the plan; or (3) in the case of a business corporation, by action of its governing persons. (c) If an interest holder is entitled to contractual appraisal rights under subsection (b) and the entity's organic law does not provide procedures for the conduct of an appraisal rights proceeding, IC 23-1-44 applies to the extent practicable or as otherwise provided in the entity's organic rules or the plan. IC 23-0.6-1.5 Chapter 1.5. Definitions 23-0.6-1.5-1 Application of definitions 23-0.6-1.5-2 "Acquired entity" 23-0.6-1.5-3 "Acquiring entity" 23-0.6-1.5-4 "Approve" 23-0.6-1.5-5 "Articles of conversion" 23-0.6-1.5-6 "Articles of domestication" 23-0.6-1.5-7 "Articles of interest exchange" 23-0.6-1.5-8 "Articles of merger" 23-0.6-1.5-9 "Conversion" 23-0.6-1.5-10 "Converted entity" 23-0.6-1.5-11 "Converting entity" 23-0.6-1.5-12 "Domesticated entity" 23-0.6-1.5-13 "Domesticating entity" 23-0.6-1.5-14 "Domestication" 23-0.6-1.5-15 "Interest exchange" 23-0.6-1.5-16 "Interest holder liability" 23-0.6-1.5-17 "Merger" 23-0.6-1.5-18 "Merging entity" 23-0.6-1.5-19 "Organic law" 23-0.6-1.5-20 "Plan" 23-0.6-1.5-21 "Plan of conversion" 23-0.6-1.5-22 "Plan of domestication" 23-0.6-1.5-23 "Plan of interest exchange" 23-0.6-1.5-24 "Plan of merger" 23-0.6-1.5-25 "Surviving entity"
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