Partner Gregory Monday discusses the power to expel, a provision that grants the majority of a construction company’s owners with the right to forcibly purchase a co-owner’s interest in the business. Monday identifies the power to expel as a means of potentially protecting the company from a deadlock, litigation or dissolution, and provides an overview of questions that a well though-out provision should address in order to preserve the value of a company.
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