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Section 10-12-34

(Applicable to limited liability companies organized after January 1, 1998, limited liability companies not electing to come under the pre-1997 changes, and to all limited liability companies after December 31, 2000.) Power of estate of deceased or incompetent member.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in the operating agreement or articles of organization:

(1) If a member who is an individual dies or if a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges a member to be incompetent to manage the member's person or property, the member's personal representative, conservator, legal representative, heirs, or legatees may exercise all the member's financial rights for the purpose of settling the member's estate or administering the member's property, including any power the member had to transfer the membership interest.

(2) If a member is a corporation, limited liability company, trust, general partnership, limited partnership, registered limited liability partnership, custodianship, or other entity and is dissolved or terminated, the financial rights of that member may be exercised by the legal representative or successor of that member.

(b) The personal representative, conservator, legal representative, heirs, or legatees of a deceased or incompetent member shall have the same rights and duties with respect to the inspection and copying of the books and records of the limited liability company that a member would have under Section 10-12-16 and subdivision (1) of subsection (k) of Section 12-10-21. The duties of care and loyalty specified in Section 10-12-21, including any modifications specified therein, shall inure to the benefit of the personal representative, conservator, legal representative, heirs, or legatees of a deceased or incompetent member.

(Acts 1993, No. 93-724, p. 1425, §34; Act 97-920, 1st Ex. Sess., p. 312, §1.)



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