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Code · Virginia · Title 13.1 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 13.1-1098. Service of process, notice, or demand.

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A. A protected series of a series limited liability company may be served with any process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law by:
1. Serving the series limited liability company that established the protected series;
2. Serving the registered agent of the protected series; or
3. Other means authorized by any law of the Commonwealth other than as specified in this article.
B. Service of process, notice, or demand on a series limited liability company is notice to each protected series of the series limited liability company of service of the process, notice, or demand and the contents thereof.
C. Service of process, notice, or demand on a protected series of a series limited liability company is notice to the series limited liability company and any other protected series of the series limited liability company of service of the process, notice, or demand and the contents thereof.
D. Service of process, notice, or demand on a foreign series limited liability company is notice to each foreign protected series of the foreign series limited liability company of the process, notice, or demand and the contents thereof.
E. Service of a process, notice, or demand on a foreign protected series of a foreign series limited liability company is notice to the foreign series limited liability company and any other foreign protected series of the foreign series limited liability company of service of the process, notice, or demand and the contents thereof.
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