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Whistleblowing is a morally ambiguous activity on a complex concatenation of grounds: It necessarily involves a betrayal of trust on behalf of a public interest which itself is on some occasions morally ambiguous. It indicts otherwise morally competent individuals and organizations concerned with being perceived as legitimate. Sometimes it arouses public opinion, a frequently contaminated process. Natalie Dandekar, "Can Whistleblowing Be Fully Legitimated?"
Buyout Price
The predetermined amount of money required to purchase all or a specified percentage of ownership in a company or asset.
Dissociation
The process by which a member's involvement in an entity or partnership is terminated, often involving the alteration of the entity's legal and financial relationships.
Operating Agreement
A legal document outlining the governance and business operations of an LLC, agreed upon by its members.
LLC Statue
Probably intended to be "LLC Statute," which refers to the laws that govern the formation, operation, and dissolution of Limited Liability Companies.
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