10-3614. Creditor's action against
member


A. No creditor of the corporation may bring a proceeding to reach the liability of
a member to the corporation unless final judgment has been rendered in favor of the
creditor against the corporation, and execution has been returned unsatisfied in whole or
in part.


B. All creditors of the corporation, with or without reducing their claims to
judgment, may intervene in any creditor's proceeding brought under subsection A to reach
and apply unpaid amounts due the corporation. Any or all members who owe amounts to the
corporation may be joined in that proceeding.


C. In any proceeding by a creditor under this section, the member shall pay any
amount that is determined to be owed by the member to the corporation directly to the
corporation and not to any creditor. The member is not liable directly or indirectly for
any costs incurred by the creditor in the proceeding. If the member has paid the amount
to the corporation, the liability of the member to the corporation for that amount is
fully satisfied, the member is no longer a party to the proceeding and is immune from
further proceedings under this section for the amount.