In New York, of the Business Corporation Law provides a "safety valve" for closely-held corporations facing internal deadlocks.
The most prominent federal reference is , which outlines the procedures the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) must follow for Investigations, Inspections, and Inquiries . 1118.zip
The number 1118 also appears in the legislative history of Texas Harassment Laws (specifically via House Bill 1427). In New York, of the Business Corporation Law
: Businesses are required to cooperate with these inquiries. Failure to comply can lead to legal remedies, including court orders to enforce subpoenas or permit inspections. : Businesses are required to cooperate with these inquiries
: The code defines harassment to include making obscene or threatening electronic communications, particularly those made from temporary or disposable "Internet application" phone numbers intended to hide the caller's identity.
2. Corporate Law: Buyouts in Judicial Dissolution (N.Y. BSC § 1118)