Which of the following is NOT a basis for involuntary dissolution?

a. A proceeding initiated by the secretary of state, if it is established that the corporation failed to pay its franchise tax.
b. The directors are deadlocked and the shareholders cannot break the deadlock.
c. The shareholders dissent to a merger and are asserting their appraisal rights.
d. None of these.


c

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understated understated no effect III. understated no effect understated IV. understated understated understated ? A) I B) II C) III D) IV

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A party makes an extreme demand at the beginning of negotiations. You suspect he has greatly overstated his position so that he can bargain down to the position he wants without consideration of what is fair and reasonable to you. To counteract this, you might consider all the following strategies except:

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