Under what circumstances must a dissenting shareholder pay for the court costs and appraisal costs in connection with a corporation's petition of the court to determine the value of the shares?
A) under no circumstances
B) if the dissenting shareholder acted arbitrarily or in bad faith, in disputing the amount that the corporation had determined to be the fair value of the shares
C) if the amount determined as the fair value by the court is higher than the amount the corporation had determined
D) if the amount determined as the fair value by the court is either higher or lower than the amount the corporation had determined
E) in all circumstances where the dissenting shareholder has objected to the amount the corporation had determined is the fair value
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