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

605.2601 Entity transactions involving a series limited liability company or a protected series of the company restricted; definitions.

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As used in ss. 605.2601 - 605.2608 , the term:
(1)“After a merger” or “after the merger” means when a merger under s. 605.2604 becomes effective and any time thereafter.
(2)“Before a merger” or “before the merger” means before a merger under s. 605.2604 becomes effective.
(3)“Continuing protected series” means a protected series of a surviving series limited liability company which continues in uninterrupted existence after a merger under s. 605.2604 .
(4)“Merging company” means a limited liability company that is party to a merger under s. 605.2604 .
(5)“Non-surviving company” means a merging company that does not continue in existence after a merger under s. 605.2604 .
(6)“Relocated protected series” means a protected series of a non-surviving company which, after a merger under s. 605.2604 , continues in uninterrupted existence as a protected series of the surviving company.
(7)“Surviving company” means a merging company that continues in existence after a merger under s. 605.2604 .
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