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183.0906 Articles of dissolution.

WI Stat § 183.0906 (2019) (N/A)
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183.0906 Articles of dissolution.

(1m) After the dissolution of a limited liability company under s. 183.0901, the limited liability company may file articles of dissolution with the department that include all of the following:

(a) The name of the limited liability company.

(b) The date of filing of its articles of organization.

(c) The statutory grounds under s. 183.0901 for dissolution.

(d) The delayed effective date of the articles of dissolution under s. 183.0111 (2), if applicable.

(2m) A limited liability company may revoke a dissolution of the limited liability company under s. 183.0901 (1) within 120 days after the effective date of the dissolution. Revocation of the dissolution shall be authorized in the same manner that the dissolution was authorized. After the revocation of the dissolution is authorized, the limited liability company may revoke the dissolution by delivering to the department for filing a copy of the limited liability company's articles of dissolution and articles of revocation of dissolution, which shall include all of the following:

(a) The name of the limited liability company.

(b) The effective date of the dissolution that is being revoked.

(c) The date on which the revocation of the dissolution was authorized.

(d) A statement that the revocation of dissolution was authorized in the same manner as the dissolution or a statement that the revocation of dissolution was authorized under sub. (1m) (c).

(3m) On the effective date of articles of revocation of dissolution under sub. (2m), the revocation of dissolution shall relate back to, and take effect as of, the effective date of the dissolution, and the limited liability company may resume carrying on its business as if the dissolution never occurred.

History: 1993 a. 112; 1995 a. 27; 2007 a. 133; 2009 a. 180.

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183.0906 Articles of dissolution.