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§ 79-29-831. Effect of dissolution

MS Code § 79-29-831 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The dissolution of a limited liability company does not terminate the authority of the registered agent of the limited liability company.

(2) The administrative dissolution of a limited liability company shall not impair the validity of any contract, deed, mortgage, security interest, lien or act of such limited liability company or prevent such limited liability company from defending any action, suit or proceeding with any court of this state.

(3) A member, manager or officer of a limited liability company is not liable for the debts, obligations or liabilities of such limited liability company solely by reason of the administrative dissolution of a limited liability company.

(4) A limited liability company that has been administratively dissolved may not maintain any action, suit or proceeding in any court of this state until such limited liability company is reinstated. An action, suit or proceeding may not be maintained in any court of this state by any successor or assignee of such limited liability company on any right, claim or demand arising out of the transaction of business by such limited liability company after the administrative dissolution.

(5) A limited liability company that is dissolved pursuant to Section 79-29-801 or 79-29-803 continues its legal existence but may carry on only business necessary or appropriate to wind-up and liquidate its business and affairs under Section 79-29-809 and to notify claimants under Sections 79-29-817 and 79-29-819.

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§ 79-29-831. Effect of dissolution