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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 86 - LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANIES

NRS 86.391 Liability of member to company.

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NRS 86.391 Liability of member to company.
1. A member is liable to a limited-liability company:
(a)For a difference between the member’s contributions to capital as actually made and as stated in the articles of organization or operating agreement as having been made; and
(b)For any unpaid contribution to capital which the member agreed in the articles of organization or operating agreement to make in the future at the time and on the conditions stated in the articles of organization or operating agreement.
2. A member holds as trustee for the company specific property stated in the articles of organization or operating agreement as contributed by the member, but which was not so contributed.
3. The liabilities of a member as set out in this section can be waived or compromised only by the consent of all of the members, but a waiver or compromise does not affect the right of a creditor of the company to enforce the liabilities if the creditor extended credit or the creditor’s claim arose before the effective date of an amendment of the articles of organization or operating agreement effecting the waiver or compromise.
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