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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 57D — North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act

§ 57D-2-23. Restated articles of organization.

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§ 57D-2-23. Restated articles of organization.
(a)An LLC may restate its articles of organization at any time.
(b)The restated articles of organization may include one or more amendments to the articles of organization. The restated articles of organization shall include a statement of the address of the current registered office and the name of the current registered agent of the LLC.
(c)An LLC restating its articles of organization must deliver to the Secretary of State for filing articles of restatement that include the following:
(1)The name of the LLC.
(2)Attached as an exhibit thereto, the text of the restated articles of organization.
(3)A statement that the restated articles of organization do not contain an amendment or, if the articles of organization do contain an amendment, a statement that there is an amendment that was duly adopted by the LLC.
(d)Restated articles of organization supersede the original articles of organization as theretofore amended.
(e)The Secretary of State may certify restated articles of organization as the articles of organization currently in effect without including the other information required by subsection
(c)of this section. (2013-157, s. 2.)
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