United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 17-7685a Division of a limited liability company.
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This section lets a Kansas domestic LLC divide into two or more LLCs, but it must follow the section’s plan, filing, and approval rules.
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United States — Kansas
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This section lets a Kansas domestic LLC divide into two or more LLCs, but it must follow the section’s plan, filing, and approval rules.
United States — Kansas
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This provision explains when a person becomes a member of a limited liability company and when a member lacks a preemptive right to buy additional interests.
United States — Kansas
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This provision defines terms used in Kansas bank holding company law, including bank, bank holding company, company, foreign bank, Kansas bank, Kansas bank holding company, out-of-state bank holding company, and subsidiary.
United States — Kansas
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A bank or trust company acting as fiduciary may, if the trust instrument authorizes it, deal with a company that controls or acquires control of the bank or trust company.
United States — Kansas
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Certain city governing bodies may regulate railroad crossings and require rail companies to build or repair viaducts or tunnels; companies that do not comply can be fined, sued, or face liens.
United States — Kansas
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Transportation network company drivers are treated as independent contractors, not employees, if the listed conditions are met.
United States — Kansas
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This provision says a limited liability company interest can generally be assigned, but the operating agreement can limit assignment and related rights.
United States — Kansas
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City governing bodies may regulate railroad and street-railway crossings and require viaducts or tunnels, and railroad companies must comply when ordered.
United States — Kansas
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School boards may contract with transportation network companies to transport small groups of students, and if they do, both the company and the board must meet several safety, notice, insurance, and reporting requirements.
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If a bank or trust company is critically undercapitalized or insolvent, the commissioner can take charge and may appoint a special deputy commissioner or a receiver in specified circumstances.
United States — Kansas
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Life insurance companies may invest in certain regulated investment company shares if approved by the board or committee, but the provision sets asset and concentration limits.
United States — Kansas
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Certain non-life insurance companies may invest in shares of open-end regulated investment companies, but only if board or committee approval is obtained and the statute’s percentage and asset limits are followed.