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Apreemptive right or preemption clause is that acurrent shareholder can maintain their fractional ownership of a company by buying a proportional number of shares of any future issue of common stock. Most states consider preemptive rights/clause valid only if made explicit in a corporation's charter. also called subscription privilege or subscription right.

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Apreemptive right or preemption clause is that acurrent shareholder can maintain their fractional ownership of a company by buying a proportional number of shares of any future issue of common stock. Most states consider preemptive rights/clause valid only if made explicit in a corporation's charter. also called subscription privilege or subscription right.


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