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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 63 · Limited Liability Companies · Dissolution

63.629 Agency power of members and managers after dissolution

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63.629 Agency power of members and managers after dissolution.
(1)Except as provided in subsections
(2)and
(3)of this section, and except as otherwise provided in the articles of organization or any operating agreement, after dissolution of the limited liability company, each member of a member-managed limited liability company and each manager of a manager-managed limited liability company can bind the limited liability company:
(a)By any act or omission appropriate for winding up the limited liability company’s affairs or completing transactions unfinished at dissolution; and
(b)By any transaction that would have bound the limited liability company if it had not been dissolved, if the other party to the transaction does not have actual notice of the dissolution.
(2)An act or omission of a member or manager that would not be binding on the limited liability company pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section is binding if it is otherwise authorized or ratified by the limited liability company.
(3)An act or omission of a member or manager that would be binding on the limited liability company under subsection
(1)of this section or that otherwise would be authorized, but that is in contravention of a restriction on the authority of the member or manager shall not bind the limited liability company to persons having knowledge of the restriction. [1993 c.173 §61; 1995 c.93 §19; 1997 c.646 §12; 1999 c.86 §15]
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