| For purposes of this section, "damage to the public interest" | means damage to the environment, violations of human rights, | adverse effects on the public health or safety, damage to the | welfare of the communities in which the corporation operates or | violations of the dignity of a corporation's employees. |
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| This subsection provides the exclusive remedy for any failure by | a director or officer to carry out the requirements of Title 13- | C, section 831, subsection 1 and Title 13-C, section 843, | subsection 1, paragraph C. |
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| | 2.__Amount of damages.__Any suit brought under subsection 1 | may be to recover damages in an amount that represents the | greater of: |
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| A.__The actual damage caused to the plaintiff; or |
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| B.__Three times the savings that accrued to the corporation | as the result of failing to carry out the requirements of | Title 13-C, section 831, subsection 1 and Title 13-C, | section 843, subsection 1, paragraph C. |
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| | 3.__Punitive damages.__A trier of fact may award punitive | damages against a defendant in any suit brought under subsection | 1 if the plaintiff establishes by clear and convincing evidence | that: |
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| A.__The defendant knowingly, intentionally or recklessly | caused damage to the public interest as defined in | subsection 1; and |
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| B.__An award is necessary to punish the defendant for the | conduct or to deter the defendant from similar conduct in | like circumstances. |
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| | 4.__Conditions.__A lawsuit under subsection 1 may not be | brought: |
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| A.__To recover any damages that accrue prior to the date | that at least 25 additional states have enacted legislation | that provides that a director's duty to act in the best | interests of the corporation no longer comes at the expense | of the environment, human rights, public health or safety, | the welfare of the communities in which the corporation | operates or the dignity of its employees; and |
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| B.__Unless the consolidated annual revenues, calculated in | accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, of the | corporation that is alleged to have caused the damage |
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