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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 275 — Limited liability companies

275.530 Distribution of assets of nonprofit limited liability company.

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The assets of a nonprofit limited liability company in the process of dissolution shall be applied and distributed as follows:
(1)All liabilities and obligations of the nonprofit limited liability company shall be
paid and discharged or adequate provisions made for them;
(2)Assets received and held by the nonprofit limited liability company upon condition
requiring return, transfer, or conveyance, which condition occurs by reason of the
dissolution, shall be returned, transferred, or conveyed in accordance with the
condition's requirements;
(3)Assets received and held by the nonprofit limited liability company subject to
limitations permitting their use only for a nonprofit purpose, but not held upon a
condition requiring return, transfer, or conveyance by reason of the dissolution,
shall be transferred or conveyed to one
(1)or more domestic or foreign nonprofit
corporations, limited liability companies, societies, or organizations engaged in
activities substantially similar to those of the dissolving nonprofit limited liability
company, pursuant to a plan of distribution; and
(4)Any remaining assets may be distributed to those nonprofit corporations, limited
liability companies, societies, or organizations as may be specified in a plan of
dissolution, including those that are members of the nonprofit limited liability
companies.
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