Pennsylvania Code § 15-373

Approval of domestication.
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(a) Approval by domestic entities.-- A plan of domestication in which the domesticating entity is a domestic entity is not effective unless it has been approved by the domestic entity in accordance with the applicable provisions of Subchapter B (relating to approval of entity transactions).
(b) Approval by foreign entities.-- A plan of domestication in which the domesticating entity is a foreign entity is not effective unless it has been approved in one of the following ways:
(1) In accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction of formation of the foreign entity.
(2) By at least a majority of the votes cast with respect to approval of the domestication by all interest holders of the foreign entity entitled to vote generally on a merger to which the foreign entity is a party if the laws of the foreign entity's jurisdiction of formation does not provide for a domestication of the foreign entity.
(c) Cross references.-- See sections 317 (relating to contractual dissenters rights in entity transactions) and 329 (relating to special treatment of interest holders).

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