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Code · Virginia · Title 13.1 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 13.1-1099.17. Plan of merger.

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In a merger under § 13.1-1099.16 , the plan of merger shall:
1. Comply with § 13.1-1070 ;
2. Include the manner and basis of converting the protected series membership interests in the canceled protected series in the manner set forth in subdivisions C 4 and 5 of § 13.1-1070 ; and
3. State:
a. For any protected series of a non-surviving series limited liability company, whether after the merger the protected series will be a relocated protected series or be dissolved, wound up, and canceled;
b. For any protected series of the surviving series limited liability company that exists before the merger, whether after the merger the protected series will be a continuing protected series or be dissolved, wound up, and canceled;
c. For each relocated protected series, its new name; and
d. For any protected series to be established by the surviving company as a result of the merger, the name of the protected series and the post office address of its principal office.
2019, c. 636 .
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