California Corporations Code ARTICLE 3 - Rights of Inspection
- Section 12600.
(a) Subject to Sections 12601 and 12602 and unless the corporation provides a reasonable alternative pursuant to subdivision (c), a member may do either or both...
- Section 12601.
(a) Where the corporation, in good faith, and with a substantial basis, believes that the membership list, demanded by a member or members under Section 12600,...
- Section 12602.
(a) Upon petition of the corporation or any member, the superior court of the proper county may limit or restrict the rights set forth in Section...
- Section 12603.
The accounting books and records and minutes of proceedings of the members and the board and committees of the board shall be open to inspection...
- Section 12604.
Every director shall have the absolute right at any reasonable time to inspect and copy all books, records and documents of every kind and to...
- Section 12605.
Where the proper purpose of the person or persons making a demand pursuant to Section 12600 is frustrated by (a) any delay by the corporation...
- Section 12606.
(a) Upon refusal of a lawful demand for inspection under this chapter, or a lawful demand pursuant to Section 12600 or Section 12603, the superior court...
- Section 12607.
In any action or proceeding under this article, and except as required by Section 12601, if the court finds the failure of the corporation to...
- Section 12608.
(a) A membership list is a corporate asset. Without consent of the board a membership list or any part thereof may not be obtained or used...
Last modified: October 22, 2018