With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". asserting his rights). 45 . Sutherland v. Dardanelle Timber Co., 2006 WL 1451531, at *8 (Del.Ch.) (finding that the plaintiffs demonstrated a "credible basis” to support allegations of management entrenchment and waste); Haywood v. Ambase Corp., 2005 WL 2130614, at *5-6 (Del.Ch.) (finding "by a preponderance of the evidence, a credible basis” to support allegations of excessive executive compensati , 2004 WL 1728604, at *9 (Del.Ch.) (shareholders presented sufficient evidence to support a claim of corporate wrongdoing); Marmon v. Arbinet-Thexchange, Inc., 2004 WL 936512, at *4 (Del.Ch.) (finding a "credible basis” where there was credible testimony presented in support of the various claims of corporate wrongdoing); Khanna v. Covad Commc'ns Group, Inc., 2004 WL 187274, at *6 (Del.Ch.) (<HOLDING>); Freund v. Lucent Technologies, Inc., 2003 WL

A: holding that the shareholder has shown a credible basis by a preponderance of the evidence for his allegations of selfdealing with respect to a number of corporate transactions
B: holding that the proper standard of proof is preponderance of the evidence
C: holding that standard for revocation of probation is preponderance of the evidence
D: holding that trademark infringement must be demonstrated by a preponderance of the credible evidence
A.