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Code · Maryland · Corporations and Associations

§ 4A-1101

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§4A–1101.
(a)In this subtitle, “other entity” means:
(1)A Maryland corporation incorporated under Title 2 of this article;
(2)A foreign corporation, as defined in § 1–101 of this article;
(3)A partnership, as defined in § 9A–101 of this article;
(4)A limited partnership, including a limited partnership registered or denominated as a limited liability limited partnership under §�10–805 of this article or under the laws of a state other than this State;
(5)A business trust, as defined in §�1–101 of this article;
(6)Another form of unincorporated business formed under the laws of this State or the laws of the United States, another state of the United States, a territory, possession, or district of the United States, or a foreign country; or
(7)A foreign limited liability company.
(b)Unless otherwise agreed, a limited liability company may convert to an other entity by:
(1)Approving the conversion in accordance with § 4A–1102 of this subtitle; and
(2)Filing for record with the Department articles of conversion executed in the manner required by Title 1 of this article.
(c)An other entity may convert to a limited liability company by complying with the requirements of § 4A–1102 of this subtitle and filing for record with the Department:
(1)Articles of conversion executed in the manner required by § 4A–206 of this title; and
(2)Articles of organization, which shall include the name of the converting other entity, executed in the manner required by § 4A–206 of this title and otherwise complying with this title.
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