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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 34-243f

Operating agreement: Effect on third parties and relationship to records effective on behalf of limited liability company

Known as the Connecticut Uniform Limited Liability Company Act

The act spans §§ 34–34 (117 sections).

(P.A. 16-97, S. 7.) History: P.A. 16-97 effective July 1, 2017.

(a) An operating agreement may specify that its amendment requires the approval of a person that is not a party to the agreement or the satisfaction of a condition. An amendment is ineffective if its adoption does not include the required approval or satisfy the specified condition.

(b) The obligations of a limited liability company and its members to a person in the person's capacity as a transferee or a person dissociated as a member are governed by the operating agreement. Subject only to a court order issued under subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 34-259b to effectuate a charging order, an amendment to the operating agreement made after a person becomes a transferee or is dissociated as a member: (1) Is effective with regard to any debt, obligation or other liability of the limited liability company or its members to the person in the person's capacity as a transferee or person dissociated as a member; and (2) is not effective to the extent the amendment imposes a new debt, obligation or other liability on the transferee or person dissociated as a member.

(c) If a record delivered by a limited liability company to the Secretary of the State for filing becomes effective and contains a provision that would be ineffective under subsection (c) of section 34-243d or subdivision (3) of subsection (d) of section 34-243d if contained in the operating agreement, the provision is ineffective in the record.

(d) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, if a record delivered by a limited liability company to the Secretary of the State for filing becomes effective and conflicts with a provision of the operating agreement: (1) The agreement prevails as to members, persons dissociated as members, transferees and managers; and (2) the record prevails as to other persons to the extent they reasonably rely on the record.

Official source: Connecticut General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Connecticut statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.