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Code · Oklahoma · Title 18 — Corporations

§18-2005. Articles of organization - Contents.

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A. The articles of organization shall set forth:
1. The name of the limited liability company;
2. The term of the existence of the limited liability company which may be perpetual; and
3. The street address of its principal place of business, wherever located, and the name and street address of its registered agent which shall be identical to its registered office in this state.
B. If the limited liability company is to establish two or more series of members, managers or membership interests having separate
rights, powers or duties as provided under Section 2054.4 of this title or Section 14 of this act and the debts, liabilities and obligations incurred, contracted for or otherwise existing with respect to a particular series are to be enforceable against the assets of the series only, the articles of organization shall set forth a notice of the limitation on liabilities of the series.
C. The articles of organization may set forth any other matters the members determine to include. It is not necessary to set out in the articles of organization any of the powers enumerated in Section 2000 et seq. of this title. Added by Laws 1992, c. 148, § 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1992. Amended by Laws 1993, c. 366, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 1997, c. 145, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 1997; Laws 1999, c. 421, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 1999; Laws 2004, c. 255, § 34, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2008, c. 253, § 19;
Laws 2024, c. 121, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2024. NOTE: Laws 2008, c. 382, § 315, which changed the effective date of Laws 2008, c. 253, §§ 1-47 to Jan. 1, 2010, was held unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d 143, 2008 OK 102 (2009).
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