Connecticut General Statutes 32-47 – Personal liability of directors or persons acting on behalf of the corporation
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(a) Neither the directors of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated nor any person acting on behalf of said corporation executing any notes, bonds, contracts, agreements or other obligations issued pursuant to this chapter shall be liable personally on such notes, bonds, contracts, agreements or obligations, or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the issuance thereof.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 32-47
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Person: means any individual, general or limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company, institution of higher education, governmental entity or joint venture conducting research into ideas with commercial potential or carrying on business, or proposing to carry on business, within the state which (A) in the case of an individual, general or limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company or joint venture, demonstrates to the corporation the inability (i) to obtain conventional financing in satisfactory amounts or on satisfactory terms or (ii) to locate or continue operations in the state without assistance as provided in this chapter, and (B) demonstrates to the corporation that any project for research into or the development of specific technologies, products, devices, techniques or procedures or the marketing of services based on the use of such technologies, products, devices, techniques or procedures for which assistance under this chapter, is sought, (i) will create new or retain existing jobs in the state, (ii) will result in an increase in the amount of goods or services exported from the state, (iii) will help to strengthen the economy of the state, or (iv) will promote the development and utilization of technology in the state. See Connecticut General Statutes 32-34
(b) No director shall be personally liable for damage or injury, not wanton or wilful, caused in the performance of his duties and within the scope of his employment. Any person having a complaint for such damage or injury shall present it as a claim against the state under the provisions of chapter 53.
