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Code · Virginia · Title 13.1 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 13.1-1099.11. Events causing dissolution of protected series.

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A protected series of a series limited liability company is dissolved, and its activities and affairs shall be wound up, upon the:
1. Dissolution of the series limited liability company;
2. Occurrence of an event or circumstance the operating agreement states causes dissolution of the protected series;
3. Affirmative vote or consent of all the members;
4. Entry of a court order dissolving the protected series on application by an associated member or protected series manager of the protected series:
a. In accordance with § 13.1-1094 ; and
b. To the same extent, in the same manner, and on the same grounds the court would enter an order dissolving a limited liability company on application by a member of or a person managing the limited liability company;
5. Entry by the court of an order dissolving the protected series on application by the series limited liability company or a member of the series limited liability company on the ground that the conduct of all or substantially all the activities and affairs of the protected series is illegal;
6. Automatic cancellation of its existence pursuant to §§ 13.1-1050.2 and 13.1-1099.1 ; or
7. Automatic or involuntary cancellation of the existence of the series limited liability company that established the protected series pursuant to § 13.1-1050.2 or 13.1-1050.3 .
2019, c. 636 .
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