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HRS §414-351

Notice of shareholders' right to dissent

This section says when a company takes action that gives shareholders the right to dissent, the company must tell them. If there is a shareholder vote, the meeting notice must include that right and a copy of the law. If there is no vote, the company must send written notice to all affected shareholders.

The statute, as written — Notice of dissenters' rights

(a) If proposed corporate action creating dissenters' rights under section 414-342 is submitted to a vote at a shareholders' meeting, the meeting notice must state that shareholders are or may be entitled to assert dissenters' rights under this part and be accompanied by a copy of this part. (b) If corporate action creating dissenters' rights under section 414-342 is taken without a vote of shareholders, the corporation shall notify in writing all shareholders entitled to assert dissenters' rights that the action was taken and send them the dissenters' notice described in section 414-353.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§414-342 When shareholders can dissent and get paid

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