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23-18-9-7.5. Revocation of dissolution

IN Code § 23-18-9-7.5 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 7.5. (a) A limited liability company may revoke its dissolution within one hundred twenty (120) days of its effective date.

(b) Revocation of dissolution must be authorized in the same manner as the dissolution was authorized unless the authorization for dissolution permitted revocation of the dissolution by action of the managers alone. If the authorization for dissolution permitted revocation of the dissolution by action of the managers alone, the managers may revoke the dissolution without member action.

(c) After the revocation of dissolution is authorized, the limited liability company may revoke the dissolution by delivering to the secretary of state for filing articles of dissolution and articles of revocation of dissolution. The articles of revocation of dissolution must set forth the following:

(1) The name of the limited liability company.

(2) The effective date of the revocation of dissolution.

(3) The date that the revocation of dissolution was authorized.

(4) If applicable, a statement that the limited liability company's members or managers revoked the dissolution.

(5) If the limited liability company's members or managers revoked a dissolution authorized by the members or managers, a statement that the authorization permitted revocation of the dissolution by action of the members or of the managers alone.

(d) Unless otherwise specified, a revocation of dissolution is effective when articles of revocation of dissolution are filed.

(e) A revocation of dissolution relates back to and takes effect as of the effective date of the dissolution. A limited liability company whose dissolution is revoked resumes carrying on business as if there had been no dissolution.

As added by P.L.130-2006, SEC.33. Amended by P.L.1-2007, SEC.164.

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23-18-9-7.5. Revocation of dissolution