Maryland Code § FI-3-720

Section FI-3-720
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(a) The fair value of the shares of stock shall be determined as of the date
of the stockholders' meeting approving the consolidation, merger, or transfer of
assets.
(b) (1) The determination of fair value shall be made by three appraisers
as follows:
(i) One chosen by the owners of two thirds of the shares
involved;
(ii) One chosen by the board of directors of the successor; and
(iii) The third chosen by the other two appraisers.
(2) The fair value to which any two appraisers agree shall govern.
(3) The appraisers shall give notice of the fair value determination to
the successor and to each stockholder who has made demand for the determination
under § 3-719 of this subtitle.

(c) (1) Within 5 days after the appraisers give the notice of the fair value
determination, a stockholder who is dissatisfied with that value may notify the
Commissioner.
(2) The Commissioner shall have the shares reappraised.
(3) This reappraisal is final and binding as to the value of the shares
of stock of that stockholder.
(d) (1) If the appraisal to be made under subsection (b) of this section is
not completed within 90 days after the consolidation, merger, or transfer of assets
becomes effective, the Commissioner shall have an appraisal made.
(2) This appraisal is final and binding as to the value of the shares of
stock of all objecting stockholders.
(e) The successor shall pay the expenses of each appraisal made under this
section.

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