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

605.2606 Articles of merger.

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In a merger under s. 605.2604 , the articles of merger must do all of the following:
(1)Comply with s. 605.1025 relating to the articles of merger.
(2)Include as an attachment all of the following records, each to become effective when the merger becomes effective:
(a)For a protected series of a merging company being terminated as a result of the merger, a statement of designation cancellation and termination signed by the non-surviving merging company.
(b)For a protected series of a non-surviving company which after the merger will be a relocated protected series:
1. A statement of relocation signed by the non-surviving company which contains the name of the series limited liability company and the name of the protected series before and after the merger; and
2. A statement of protected series designation signed by the surviving company.
(c)For a protected series being established by the surviving company as a result of the merger, a protected series designation signed by the surviving company.
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