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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 50

Sec. 10.50.540. Use of merger or consolidation agreement to amend or adopt operating agreement.

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Sec. 10.50.540. Use of merger or consolidation agreement to amend or adopt operating agreement.
(a)An agreement of merger or consolidation approved under AS 10.50.510 may amend an operating agreement of a limited liability company or adopt a new operating agreement for the company if the company is the surviving or resulting limited liability company in the merger or consolidation.
(b)An approved agreement of merger or consolidation may provide that the operating agreement of a limited liability company that is a party to the merger or consolidation, including a limited liability company organized for the purpose of consummating a merger or consolidation, is the operating agreement of a limited liability company that is the surviving or resulting limited liability company.
(c)An amendment to an operating agreement or the adoption of a new operating agreement under this section is effective when the merger or consolidation is effective.
(d)This subsection is not intended to limit the accomplishment of a merger or of a matter referred to in this section by other means provided for in an operating agreement or in another agreement or as otherwise permitted by law.
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