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48-249-617. Judicial dissolution and termination.

(a)  Judicial decree.  On application by the attorney general and reporter, or by or for a member, the court may decree dissolution, winding up and termination of an LLC whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with the LLC documents.

(b)  Effectiveness of dissolution.  The dissolution is effective upon the decree of dissolution becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve as a notice of dissolution.

(c)  Effectiveness of termination.  The termination is effective upon a decree of termination becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve and have the same effect as articles of termination.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-48 > Chapter-249 > Part-6 > 48-249-617

48-249-617. Judicial dissolution and termination.

(a)  Judicial decree.  On application by the attorney general and reporter, or by or for a member, the court may decree dissolution, winding up and termination of an LLC whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with the LLC documents.

(b)  Effectiveness of dissolution.  The dissolution is effective upon the decree of dissolution becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve as a notice of dissolution.

(c)  Effectiveness of termination.  The termination is effective upon a decree of termination becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve and have the same effect as articles of termination.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-48 > Chapter-249 > Part-6 > 48-249-617

48-249-617. Judicial dissolution and termination.

(a)  Judicial decree.  On application by the attorney general and reporter, or by or for a member, the court may decree dissolution, winding up and termination of an LLC whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with the LLC documents.

(b)  Effectiveness of dissolution.  The dissolution is effective upon the decree of dissolution becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve as a notice of dissolution.

(c)  Effectiveness of termination.  The termination is effective upon a decree of termination becoming final and nonappealable. Such decree shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall serve and have the same effect as articles of termination.

[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]