Pennsylvania Code § 13-8210

Overissue.
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(a) Definition of "overissue".-- In this section, "overissue" means the issue of securities in excess of the amount the issuer has corporate power to issue, but an overissue does not occur if appropriate action has cured the overissue.
(b) Application of certain provisions limited in cases of overissue.-- Except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d), the provisions of this division which validate a security or compel its issue or reissue do not apply to the extent that validation, issue or reissue would result in overissue.
(c) Purchase may be compelled.-- If an identical security not constituting an overissue is reasonably available for purchase, a person entitled to issue or validation may compel the issuer to purchase the security and deliver it if certificated or register its transfer if uncertificated, against surrender of any security certificate the person holds.
(d) Recovery of price paid plus interest.-- If a security is not reasonably available for purchase, a person entitled to issue or validation may recover from the issuer the price the person or the last purchaser for value paid for it with interest from the date of the person's demand.
CHAPTER 83
TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATED AND
UNCERTIFICATED SECURITIES
Sec.
8301. Delivery.
8302. Rights of purchaser.
8303. Protected purchaser.
8304. Indorsement.
8305. Instruction.
8306. Effect of guaranteeing signature, indorsement or instruction.
8307. Purchaser's right to requisites for registration of transfer.
Prior Provisions. Former Chapter 83, which related to transfer, was added November 1, 1979, P.L.255, No.86, and repealed May 22, 1996, P.L.248, No.44, effective in 180 days.

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