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§ 79-29-829. Revocation of dissolution

MS Code § 79-29-829 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The limited liability company is continued pursuant to the affirmative majority vote or consent of all remaining members of the limited liability company or the personal representative of the last remaining member of the limited liability company if there is no remaining member, and any other person whose approval is required under the operating agreement to revoke a dissolution pursuant to this section; however, if the dissolution was caused by a vote or consent, the dissolution shall not be revoked unless each member and other person, or their respective personal representatives, who voted in favor of, or consented to, the dissolution has voted or consented to continue the limited liability company. If there is no remaining member of the limited liability company and the personal representative of the last remaining member votes in favor of or consents to the continuation of the limited liability company, the personal representative shall be required to agree in writing to the admission of the personal representative of the member or its nominee or designee to the limited liability company as a member, effective as of the occurrence of the event that terminated the continued membership of the last remaining member; and

(b) The limited liability company delivers to the Secretary of State for filing a certificate of revocation of dissolution, together with a copy of certificate of dissolution, that sets forth:

(i) The name of the limited liability company;

(ii) The effective date of the dissolution that was revoked; and

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

(c) The revocation of dissolution is effective upon the date of the certificate of revocation of dissolution is filed, but the revocation shall relate back to and take effect as of the effective date of the dissolution and any liability incurred by the limited liability company or a member after the dissolution and before the revocation shall be determined as if the dissolution had never occurred; and the limited liability company may resume or continue carrying on its business as if the dissolution had never occurred.

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§ 79-29-829. Revocation of dissolution