§ 21-182. Effect of domestication.
A company that has domesticated may keep its property, debts, rights, and pending cases, and a company domesticated as a foreign LLC is treated as consenting to state court jurisdiction for certain liabilities; if a company domesticates in a foreign jurisdiction, it must file a statement surrendering its certificate of
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A company that has domesticated may keep its property, debts, rights, and pending cases, and a company domesticated as a foreign LLC is treated as consenting to state court jurisdiction for certain liabilities; if a company domesticates in a foreign jurisdiction, it must file a statement surrendering its certificate of organization with the Secretary of State.
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