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Code · Florida · Title XXXVI — Business Organizations · Chapter 605

605.1032 Plan of interest exchange.

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(1)A domestic limited liability company may be the acquired entity in an interest exchange under the provisions of ss. 605.1031 - 605.1036 by approving a plan of interest exchange. The plan must be in a record and contain the following:
(a)The name of the acquired entity.
(b)The name, jurisdiction of formation, and type of entity of the acquiring entity.
(c)The manner and basis of converting the interests and the rights to acquire interests of the members of each limited liability company that is to be an acquired entity into interests, securities, obligations, money, other property, rights to acquire interests or securities, or any combination of the foregoing.
(d)If the acquired entity is a domestic limited liability company, any proposed amendments to or restatements of its public organic record or any amendments to or restatements of its private organic rules that are or are proposed to be in a record and all such amendments or restatements are effective at the effective date of the interest exchange.
(e)The other terms and conditions of the interest exchange.
(f)Any other provision required by the law of an acquired entity’s jurisdiction of formation, the organic rules of the acquired entity, the organic rules of an acquiring entity, or the law of the jurisdiction of formation of the acquiring entity.
(2)In addition to the requirements of subsection (1), a plan of interest exchange may contain any other provision not prohibited by law.
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