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48-249-1113. Commencement of fair value determination proceeding.

(a)  Right to commence proceeding.  If the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) does not accept the PLLC's offer under § 48-249-1112(b), within the thirty-day period specified in § 48-249-1112(b), such person may, during the following thirty-day period, deliver a written notice to the PLLC demanding that the PLLC commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights. The PLLC may commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights at any time during the sixty (60) days following the effective date of the PLLC's notice under § 48-249-1112(a). If the PLLC does not do so, the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) may commence a proceeding against the PLLC to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights.

(b)  Jurisdiction.  A proceeding brought to determine the fair value of a membership interest or financial rights under subsection (a) shall be brought in a court of record having equity jurisdiction in the county where the PLLC's principal executive office, or, if not in this state, its registered office, is located. The PLLC and the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) shall each be made a party to the proceeding. The PLLC, at its expense, shall notify, in writing, all of the other members and any other person the court directs of the commencement of the proceeding. The jurisdiction of the court in which the proceeding is commenced is plenary and exclusive.

(c)  Appraisers.  The court may appoint one (1) or more persons as appraisers to receive evidence and recommend a decision on the question of fair value. The appraisers have the power described in the order appointing them, or in any amendment to such order.

(d)  Right to judgment.  The person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) is entitled to judgment for the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights determined by the court as of the date of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the PLLC's purchase obligation under § 48-249-1111(a), together with interest from that date at a rate determined by the court to be fair and equitable.

(e)  Installment payments.  The court may order the judgment paid in such installments as may be determined by the court.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-48 > Chapter-249 > Part-11 > 48-249-1113

48-249-1113. Commencement of fair value determination proceeding.

(a)  Right to commence proceeding.  If the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) does not accept the PLLC's offer under § 48-249-1112(b), within the thirty-day period specified in § 48-249-1112(b), such person may, during the following thirty-day period, deliver a written notice to the PLLC demanding that the PLLC commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights. The PLLC may commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights at any time during the sixty (60) days following the effective date of the PLLC's notice under § 48-249-1112(a). If the PLLC does not do so, the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) may commence a proceeding against the PLLC to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights.

(b)  Jurisdiction.  A proceeding brought to determine the fair value of a membership interest or financial rights under subsection (a) shall be brought in a court of record having equity jurisdiction in the county where the PLLC's principal executive office, or, if not in this state, its registered office, is located. The PLLC and the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) shall each be made a party to the proceeding. The PLLC, at its expense, shall notify, in writing, all of the other members and any other person the court directs of the commencement of the proceeding. The jurisdiction of the court in which the proceeding is commenced is plenary and exclusive.

(c)  Appraisers.  The court may appoint one (1) or more persons as appraisers to receive evidence and recommend a decision on the question of fair value. The appraisers have the power described in the order appointing them, or in any amendment to such order.

(d)  Right to judgment.  The person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) is entitled to judgment for the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights determined by the court as of the date of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the PLLC's purchase obligation under § 48-249-1111(a), together with interest from that date at a rate determined by the court to be fair and equitable.

(e)  Installment payments.  The court may order the judgment paid in such installments as may be determined by the court.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-48 > Chapter-249 > Part-11 > 48-249-1113

48-249-1113. Commencement of fair value determination proceeding.

(a)  Right to commence proceeding.  If the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) does not accept the PLLC's offer under § 48-249-1112(b), within the thirty-day period specified in § 48-249-1112(b), such person may, during the following thirty-day period, deliver a written notice to the PLLC demanding that the PLLC commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights. The PLLC may commence a proceeding to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights at any time during the sixty (60) days following the effective date of the PLLC's notice under § 48-249-1112(a). If the PLLC does not do so, the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) may commence a proceeding against the PLLC to determine the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights.

(b)  Jurisdiction.  A proceeding brought to determine the fair value of a membership interest or financial rights under subsection (a) shall be brought in a court of record having equity jurisdiction in the county where the PLLC's principal executive office, or, if not in this state, its registered office, is located. The PLLC and the person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of the membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) shall each be made a party to the proceeding. The PLLC, at its expense, shall notify, in writing, all of the other members and any other person the court directs of the commencement of the proceeding. The jurisdiction of the court in which the proceeding is commenced is plenary and exclusive.

(c)  Appraisers.  The court may appoint one (1) or more persons as appraisers to receive evidence and recommend a decision on the question of fair value. The appraisers have the power described in the order appointing them, or in any amendment to such order.

(d)  Right to judgment.  The person who is entitled to receive payment in respect of a membership interest or financial rights under § 48-249-1111(a) is entitled to judgment for the fair value of the membership interest or financial rights determined by the court as of the date of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the PLLC's purchase obligation under § 48-249-1111(a), together with interest from that date at a rate determined by the court to be fair and equitable.

(e)  Installment payments.  The court may order the judgment paid in such installments as may be determined by the court.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]