| Date |
11/30/2009 2:59:25 PM |
| Question |
Which members of a family meet the qualifications to be considered a single shareholder? |
| Answer |
Qualifying members of a family are determined by counting backwards up to six generations from the youngest generation of shareholders, as of a specified date, to determine what is called a "common ancestor." All of those shareholders who are lineal descendants of this common ancestory qualify as members of a family. |
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