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Court of Chancery Invalidates Consent For Inadequate Disclosures

Flaa v. Montano, C.A. 9146-VCG (May 29, 2014)

In soliciting consent there is a duty to be truthful and to disclose the material facts. Here, the Court invalidated a written consent for want of full disclosure over how the consent was obtained. The decision also has an interesting discussion of what constitutes impermissible vote-buying.

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