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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 50

Sec. 10.50.375. Assignment of interest in company.

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Sec. 10.50.375. Assignment of interest in company.
(a)A person may assign a limited liability company interest in whole or in part.
(b)The assignment of a limited liability company interest entitles the assignee to receive, to the extent assigned, only the distributions to which the assignor is entitled.
(c)The assignment of a limited liability company interest does not dissolve the company or entitle the assignee to participate in the management and affairs of the company, to become a member, or to exercise the rights of a member. Unless the assignee of the interest becomes a member with respect to the interest, the assignor continues to be a member and may exercise the rights of a member, subject to the members' right to remove the assignor under AS 10.50.205 .
(d)Unless the assignee becomes a member, an assignee of a limited liability company interest is not liable as a member solely as a result of the assignment.
(e)The assignor of a limited liability company interest is not released, solely as a result of the assignment, from the assignor's liability as a member.
(f)An operating agreement may establish terms different from those in
(a)
(e)of this section.
(g)Unless otherwise provided in an operating agreement of the company, the pledge of, or granting of a security interest, lien, or other encumbrance in or against, a part or all of a member's limited liability company interest is not an assignment under this section and does not terminate the membership or the rights and powers of the member.
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