Do you mean in her Declaration? I don't know. And the way I understand this whole mess is from a layperson's common sense point of view - which lawyers might twist into pretzels - but my common sense tells me that if Deidre's very clear Declaration can be applied and enforced, UOIP owns Chanbond and is entitled to any proceeds from legal action taken on Chanbonds/UOIPs behalf AND - don't the shareholders own parts of the company they hod shares in? It seems so straightforward to me, but, as I've said many times, I'm not a lawyer.
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