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10A-5-2.02
Section 10A-5-2.02 Supplemental Provisions required in the certificate of formation. REPEALED
IN THE 2014 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2014-144 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017. In addition to the
information required for a certificate of formation by Section 10A-1-3.05, the certificate
of formation of a limited liability company shall set forth: (1) The right, if given, of the
member or members to admit additional members, and the terms and conditions of the admission.
(2) The circumstances, if any, under which the cessation of membership of one or more members
will result in dissolution of the limited liability company. (3) If the limited liability
company is to be managed by one or more managers, the certificate of formation shall so state
and shall set out the names and the mailing addresses of the manager or managers who are to
serve as managers until their successors are elected and begin serving. (Acts 1993, No. 93-724,
p. 1425, §10; Act 97-920, 1st Ex. Sess., p. 312, §1; §10-12-10;...
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10A-5A-11.01
Section 10A-5A-11.01 Series of assets. (a) If a limited liability company complies with Section
10A-5A-11.02, a limited liability company agreement may establish or provide for the establishment
of one or more designated series of assets that: (1) has separate rights, powers, or duties
with respect to specified property or obligations of the limited liability company or profits
and losses associated with specified property or obligations; or (2) has a separate purpose
or investment objective. (b) A series established in accordance with subsection (a) may carry
on any activity, whether or not for profit. (c) After a person is admitted as a member of
a limited liability company in accordance with Section 10A-5A-4.01, a member is associated
with a series of the limited liability company: (1) as provided in the limited liability agreement;
(2) as the result of a transaction effective under Article 10; or (3) with the consent of
all members associated with that series. (Act 2014-144, p....
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10A-5A-5.03
Section 10A-5A-5.03 Charging order. (a) On application to a court of competent jurisdiction
by any judgment creditor of a member or transferee, the court may charge the transferable
interest of the judgment debtor with payment of the unsatisfied amount of the judgment with
interest. To the extent so charged and after the limited liability company has been served
with the charging order, the judgment creditor has only the right to receive any distribution
or distributions to which the judgment debtor would otherwise be entitled in respect of the
transferable interest. (b) A limited liability company, after being served with a charging
order and its terms, shall be entitled to pay or deposit any distribution or distributions
to which the judgment debtor would otherwise be entitled in respect of the charged transferable
interest into the hands of the clerk of the court so issuing the charging order, and the payment
or deposit shall discharge the limited liability company and the judgment...
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40-14A-1
Section 40-14A-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall mean:
(a) ALABAMA S CORPORATION. An S corporation defined under Section 40-18-160. (b) C CORPORATION.
A corporation other than an Alabama S corporation. (c) CODE. The Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended from time to time. (d) CORPORATION. An entity, including a limited liability
company electing to be taxed as a corporation for federal income tax purposes, through which
business can be conducted while offering limited liability to the owners of the entity with
respect to some or all of the obligations of the entity, other than a limited liability entity
or a disregarded entity. The term "corporation" shall include but not be limited
to the following: Corporations, professional corporations, joint stock companies, unincorporated
professional associations, real estate investment trusts, limited liability companies electing
to be taxed as corporations for federal income tax purposes, and all...
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10A-5A-11.09
Section 10A-5A-11.09 Event requiring dissolution. A series is dissolved and its activities
and affairs shall be wound up upon the first to occur of the following: (a) the dissolution
of the limited liability company under Section 10A-5A-7.01; (b) an event or circumstance that
the limited liability company agreement states causes dissolution of the series; (c) the consent
of all of the members associated with the series; (d) the passage of 90 days after the occurrence
of the dissociation of the last remaining member associated with the series; or (e) on application
by a member associated with the series, an order dissolving the series on the grounds that
it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the series' activities and affairs in conformity
with the limited liability company agreement which order is entered by the designated court,
and if none, by the circuit court for the county in which the limited liability company's
principal office within this state is located, and if the...
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10A-5A-7.03
Section 10A-5A-7.03 Right to wind up activities and affairs. (a) The person or persons designated
in the limited liability company agreement to wind up the activities and affairs of the dissolved
limited liability company shall wind up the activities and affairs of the limited liability
company in accordance with Section 10A-5A-7.02. If no person or persons are designated in
the limited liability company agreement to wind up the activities and affairs of the dissolved
limited liability company, then the remaining members of the dissolved limited liability company
shall wind up the activities and affairs of the limited liability company in accordance with
Section 10A-5A-7.02. If no person or persons are designated in the limited liability company
agreement to wind up the activities and affairs of the dissolved limited liability company
and there are no remaining members of the dissolved limited liability company, then all of
the holders of the transferable interests of the limited...
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10A-5A-11.11
Section 10A-5A-11.11 Right to wind up activities and affairs of series. (a) The person or persons
designated in the limited liability company agreement to wind up the activities and affairs
of the dissolved series shall wind up the activities and affairs of the dissolved series in
accordance with Section 10A-5A-11.10. If no person or persons are designated in the limited
liability company agreement to wind up the activities and affairs of the dissolved series,
then the remaining members associated with the dissolved series shall wind up the activities
and affairs of the dissolved series in accordance with Section 10A-5A-11.10. If no person
or persons are designated in the limited liability company agreement to wind up the activities
and affairs of the dissolved series and there are no remaining members associated with the
dissolved series, then all of the holders of the transferable interests associated with the
series, or their designee, shall wind up the activities and affairs of the...
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10A-5A-7.05
Section 10A-5A-7.05 Other claims against dissolved limited liability company. Notwithstanding
Sections 10A-1-9.01 and 10A-1-9.22: (a) A dissolved limited liability company may publish
notice of its dissolution and request that persons with claims against the dissolved limited
liability company present them in accordance with the notice. (b) The notice authorized by
subsection (a) must: (1) be published at least one time in a newspaper of general circulation
in the county in which the dissolved limited liability company's principal office is located
or, if it has none in this state, in the county in which the dissolved limited liability company's
most recent registered office is located; (2) describe the information that must be included
in a claim and provide a mailing address to which the claim is to be sent; and (3) state that
if not sooner barred, a claim against the dissolved limited liability company will be barred
unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within two...
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10A-17-1.02
Section 10A-17-1.02 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) "Member" means a person who,
under the rules or practices of a nonprofit association, may participate in the selection
of persons authorized to manage the affairs of the nonprofit association or in the development
of policy of the nonprofit association. (2) "Nonprofit association" means an unincorporated
organization consisting of two or more members joined by mutual consent as an association
for a stated common, nonprofit purpose, but does not include a limited liability company,
general partnership, or limited partnership. In addition, joint tenancy, tenancy in common,
or tenancy by the entireties does not by itself establish a nonprofit association, even if
the co-owners share use of the property for a nonprofit purpose. (3) "Nonprofit purpose"
shall be any purpose for which a nonprofit corporation could be organized under the Alabama
Nonprofit Corporation Act, as amended, and where no part of income or profit is distributable
to...
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40-23-171
Section 40-23-171 Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) AGREEMENT. An interstate agreement for simplification and uniformity
of taxation among member states in order to reduce the burden of tax compliance for sellers
and for all types of commerce and to provide a means by which sales and use taxes may be collected
from remote sellers. (2) REMOTE SELLER. An individual, trust, estate, fiduciary, partnership,
limited liability company, limited liability partnership, corporation, or other similar legal
entity that sells tangible personal property or a service, but does not have nexus in this
state. (3) SALES AND USE TAXES. Sales and use taxes and gross receipts taxes in the nature
of a sales tax imposed pursuant to Alabama law. (4) STATE. A state of the United States and
the District of Columbia. (Act 2002-418, p. 1068, §2.)...
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