United States — Florida
Florida Statutes § 605.0108 — Nature, purpose, and duration of limited liability company.
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A limited liability company is separate from its members, may have any lawful purpose, and has indefinite duration.
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United States — Florida
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A limited liability company is separate from its members, may have any lawful purpose, and has indefinite duration.
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A foreign protected series seeking a Florida certificate of authority must file the required application information and its name must meet the naming rules, or use a compliant alternate name.
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The department must issue or furnish a certificate of status when requested and the fee is paid, if the filing records meet the stated conditions.
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A limited liability company may not pay a member seeking appraisal rights if it cannot meet the distribution standards. The member must choose, in writing, within 30 days after notice, whether to withdraw the appraisal-rights notice or stay a claimant.
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Family trust companies must have at least three directors or managers, and a licensed family trust company must notify the office 60 days before certain appointments or employment changes in specified situations.
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The department may revoke a foreign limited liability company’s certificate of authority if listed conditions occur.
United States — Florida
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