De facto merger
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de-facto-merger-258-4444972
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De facto merger
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The de facto merger doctrine states that courts will look to substance over form when determining whether statutory merger law applies to a company's shareholders. Thus, where an asset acquisition leads to the same result as a statutory merger, these jurisdictions demand that shareholders are given the same rights as in the statutory merger. The doctrine was primarily established in Farris v. Glen Alden Corp., 143 A.2d 25. Since the establishment of the doctrine in Pennsylvania, many courts have
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Concept in statutory merger law
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_facto_merger
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2024-03-18T02:34:20Z
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