101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
SB1495

 

Introduced 2/13/2019, by Sen. John G. Mulroe

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
805 ILCS 180/1-5
805 ILCS 180/1-40
805 ILCS 180/10-1
805 ILCS 180/10-10
805 ILCS 180/10-15
805 ILCS 180/13-15
805 ILCS 180/15-5
805 ILCS 180/15-20
805 ILCS 180/30-1
805 ILCS 180/35-1
805 ILCS 180/35-45

    Amends the Limited Liability Company Act. Provides that if a company fails to permit the inspection of records as required under the Act, a person making a request or demand may file an action to compel the company to permit the inspection and copying and obtain other legal or equitable relief, including (if the court finds that the company acted unreasonably) costs and attorney's fees. Provides that specified provisions do not limit the personal liability of a member or manager imposed under a law other than the Act, including agency, contract, and tort law. Makes various changes concerning: definitions; admission of members; statements of authority; operating agreements; actions by members; transfer of interests; and dissociation of members.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning business.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Limited Liability Company Act is amended by
5changing Sections 1-5, 1-40, 10-1, 10-10, 10-15, 13-15, 15-5,
615-20, 30-1, 35-1, and 35-45 as follows:
 
7    (805 ILCS 180/1-5)
8    Sec. 1-5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the
9context otherwise requires:
10    "Anniversary" means that day every year exactly one or more
11years after: (i) the date the articles of organization filed
12under Section 5-5 of this Act were filed by the Office of the
13Secretary of State, in the case of a limited liability company;
14or (ii) the date the application for admission to transact
15business filed under Section 45-5 of this Act was filed by the
16Office of the Secretary of State, in the case of a foreign
17limited liability company.
18    "Anniversary month" means the month in which the
19anniversary of the limited liability company occurs.
20    "Articles of organization" means the articles of
21organization filed by the Secretary of State for the purpose of
22forming a limited liability company as specified in Article 5
23and all amendments thereto, whether evidenced by articles of

 

 

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1amendment, articles of merger, or a statement of correction
2affecting the articles.
3    "Assumed limited liability company name" means any limited
4liability company name other than the true limited liability
5company name, except that the identification by a limited
6liability company of its business with a trademark or service
7mark of which it is the owner or licensed user shall not
8constitute the use of an assumed name under this Act.
9    "Bankruptcy" means bankruptcy under the Federal Bankruptcy
10Code of 1978, Title 11, Chapter 7 of the United States Code, as
11amended from time to time, or any successor statute.
12    "Business" includes every trade, occupation, profession,
13and other lawful purpose, whether or not carried on for profit.
14    "Company" means a limited liability company.
15    "Contribution" means any cash, property, services
16rendered, or other benefit, or a promissory note or other
17binding obligation to contribute cash or property, perform
18services, or provide any other benefit, that a person
19contributes to the limited liability company in that person's
20capacity as a member or in order to become a member.
21    "Court" includes every court and judge having jurisdiction
22in a case.
23    "Debtor in bankruptcy" means a person who is the subject of
24an order for relief under Title 11 of the United States Code, a
25comparable order under a successor statute of general
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1foreign law governing insolvency.
2    "Distribution" means a transfer of money, property, or
3other benefit from a limited liability company to a member in
4the member's capacity as a member or to a transferee of the
5member's distributional interest.
6    "Distributional interest" means a member's right to
7receive distributions of the limited liability company's
8assets, but no other rights or interests of a member.
9    "Entity" means a person other than an individual.
10    "Federal employer identification number" means either (i)
11the federal employer identification number assigned by the
12Internal Revenue Service to the limited liability company or
13foreign limited liability company or (ii) in the case of a
14limited liability company or foreign limited liability company
15not required to have a federal employer identification number,
16any other number that may be assigned by the Internal Revenue
17Service for purposes of identification.
18    "Foreign limited liability company" means an
19unincorporated entity organized under laws other than the laws
20of this State that afford limited liability to its owners
21comparable to the liability under Section 10-10 and is not
22required to register to transact business under any law of this
23State other than this Act.
24    "Insolvent" means that a limited liability company is
25unable to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course
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1    "Legal representative" means, without limitation, an
2executor, administrator, guardian, personal representative and
3agent, including an appointee under a power of attorney.
4    "Limited liability company" means a limited liability
5company organized under this Act.
6    "L3C" or "low-profit limited liability company" means a
7for-profit limited liability company which satisfies the
8requirements of Section 1-26 of this Act and does not have as a
9significant purpose the production of income or the
10appreciation of property.
11    "Manager" means a person, whether or not a member of a
12manager-managed company, who is vested with authority in an
13operating agreement as provided in Section 15-1.
14    "Manager-managed company" means a limited liability
15company that vests authority in a manager or managers in an
16operating agreement as provided in Section 15-1.
17    "Member" means a person who becomes a member of the limited
18liability company upon formation of the company or in the
19manner and at the time provided in the operating agreement or,
20if the operating agreement does not so provide, in the manner
21and at the time provided in this Act.
22    "Member-managed company" means a limited liability company
23other than a manager-managed company.
24    "Membership interest" means all of a member's rights in the
25limited liability company, including the member's right to
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1assets.
2    "Operating agreement" means the agreement under Section
315-5, whether or not referred to as an operating agreement and
4whether oral, in a record, implied, or in any combination
5thereof, of all of the members of a limited liability company,
6including a sole member, concerning the relations among the
7members, managers, and limited liability company. The term
8"operating agreement" includes amendments to the agreement.
9    "Organizer" means one of the signers of the original
10articles of organization.
11    "Person" means an individual, partnership, domestic or
12foreign limited partnership, limited liability company or
13foreign limited liability company, trust, estate, association,
14corporation, governmental body, or other juridical being.
15    "Professional limited liability company" means a limited
16liability company that provides professional services licensed
17by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation and
18that is organized under the Professional Limited Liability
19Company Act and this Act.
20    "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible
21medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and
22is retrievable in perceivable form.
23    "Registered office" means that office maintained by the
24limited liability company in this State, the address, including
25street, number, city and county, of which is on file in the
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1notice, or demand required or permitted by law may be served
2upon the registered agent of the limited liability company.
3    "Registered agent" means a person who is an agent for
4service of process on the limited liability company who is
5appointed by the limited liability company and whose address is
6the registered office of the limited liability company.
7    "Restated articles of organization" means the articles of
8organization restated as provided in Section 5-30.
9    "Sign" means, with the present intent to authenticate or
10adopt a record:
11        (1) to execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or
12        (2) to attach to or logically associate with the record
13    an electronic symbol, sound, or process.
14    "State" means a state, territory, or possession of the
15United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of
16Puerto Rico.
17    "Transfer" includes an assignment, conveyance, deed, bill
18of sale, lease, mortgage, security interest, encumbrance, and
19gift.
20(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17; 100-894, eff. 8-14-18.)
 
21    (805 ILCS 180/1-40)
22    Sec. 1-40. Records to be kept.
23    (a) Each limited liability company shall keep at the
24principal place of business of the company named in the
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1specified in the operating agreement all of the following:
2        (1) A list of the full name and last known address of
3    each member setting forth the amount of cash each member
4    has contributed, a description and statement of the agreed
5    value of the other property or services each member has
6    contributed or has agreed to contribute in the future, and
7    the date on which each became a member.
8        (2) A copy of the articles of organization, as amended
9    or restated, together with executed copies of any powers of
10    attorney under which any articles, application, or
11    certificate has been executed.
12        (3) Copies of the limited liability company's federal,
13    State, and local income tax returns and reports, if any,
14    for the 3 most recent years.
15        (4) Copies of any then effective written operating
16    agreement and any amendments thereto and of any financial
17    statements of the limited liability company for the 3 most
18    recent years.
19    (b) Records kept under this Section may be inspected and
20copied at the request and expense of any member or legal
21representative of a deceased member or member under legal
22disability during ordinary business hours.
23    (c) The rights under subsection (b) of this Section also
24extend to a transferee of a distributional interest, but only
25for a proper purpose. In order to exercise this right, a
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1company, stating with particularity the records sought to be
2inspected and the purpose of the demand.
3    (d) Within 10 days after receiving a demand pursuant to
4subsection (c):
5        (1) the company shall provide the information demanded
6    or, in a record, a description of the information the
7    company will provide, stating a reasonable time within
8    which it will be provided and the place where it will be
9    provided; and
10        (2) if the company declines to provide any demanded
11    information, the company shall state its reasons for
12    declining to the transferee in a record.
13    A transferee may exercise the rights under this subsection
14through a legal representative.
15    (e) If the company fails to comply with this Section, the
16person making a request or demand may file an action to compel
17the company to permit the inspection and copying and to obtain
18such other legal or equitable relief as may be proper. If the
19court finds that the company failed to comply with the
20requirements of this Section and, in the case of subsection (c)
21or (d), the company acted unreasonably, the court may award the
22plaintiff its reasonable costs and attorney's fees incurred in
23bringing and prosecuting the action.
24(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17.)
 
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1    Sec. 10-1. Admission of members.
2    (a) A person becomes a member of a limited liability
3company:
4        (1) upon formation of the company, as provided in an
5    agreement between the organizer and the initial member if
6    there is only one member, or as provided in an agreement
7    among initial members if there is more than one member;
8        (2) after the formation of the company,
9            (A) as provided in the operating agreement;
10            (B) as the result of a transaction effective under
11        Article 37;
12            (C) with the consent of all the members; or
13            (D) if, within 180 consecutive days after the
14        company ceases to have any members:
15                (i) the last person to have been a member, or
16            the legal representative of that person,
17            designates a person to become a member; and
18                (ii) the designated person consents to become
19            a member.
20            More than one person may be designated to become a
21        member under this clause (D).
22    (b) A person that acquires a distributional interest, but
23that does not become a member, has merely the rights of a
24transferee under Sections 30-5 and 30-10.
25    (c) A person may become a member without acquiring a
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1to make a contribution to the limited liability company.
2(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17.)
 
3    (805 ILCS 180/10-10)
4    Sec. 10-10. Liability of members and managers.
5    (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this
6Section, the debts, obligations, and liabilities of a limited
7liability company, whether arising in contract, tort, or
8otherwise, are solely the debts, obligations, and liabilities
9of the company. A member or manager is not personally liable
10for a debt, obligation, or liability of the company solely by
11reason of being or acting as a member or manager.
12    (a-5) Nothing in subsection (a) limits the personal
13liability of a member or manager imposed under law other than
14this Act, including, but not limited to, agency, contract, and
15tort law. The purpose of this subsection (a-5) is to clarify
16that under existing law a member or manager of a limited
17liability company may be liable under law other than this Act
18for its own wrongful acts or omissions, even when acting or
19purporting to act on behalf of a limited liability company.
20This subsection is therefore intended to be applicable to
21actions with respect to which all timely appeals have not
22exhausted before the effective date of this amendatory Act of
23the 101st General Assembly as well as to all actions commenced
24on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
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1    (b) (Blank).
2    (c) The failure of a limited liability company to observe
3the usual company formalities or requirements relating to the
4exercise of its company powers or management of its business is
5not a ground for imposing personal liability on the members or
6managers for liabilities of the company.
7    (d) All or specified members of a limited liability company
8are liable in their capacity as members for all or specified
9debts, obligations, or liabilities of the company if:
10        (1) a provision to that effect is contained in the
11    articles of organization; and
12        (2) a member so liable has consented in writing to the
13    adoption of the provision or to be bound by the provision.
14(Source: P.A. 90-424, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
15    (805 ILCS 180/10-15)
16    Sec. 10-15. Right of members and dissociated members to
17information.
18    (a) A company shall furnish information when any member
19demands it in a record concerning the company's activities,
20financial condition, and other circumstances of the company's
21business necessary to the proper exercise of a member's rights
22and duties under the operating agreement or this Act or that is
23otherwise material to the member's membership interest in the
24company of a member, unless the company knows that the member
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1    (b) The following rules apply when a member makes a demand
2for information under this Section:
3        (1) During regular business hours and at a reasonable
4    location and time specified by the company, a member may
5    obtain from the company, inspect, and copy information for
6    a purpose consistent with subsection (a).
7        (2) Within 10 days after receiving a demand pursuant to
8    subsection (a):
9            (A) the company shall provide the information
10        demanded or, in a record, a description of the
11        information the company will provide, stating a
12        reasonable time within which it will be provided and
13        the place where it will be provided; and
14            (B) if the company declines to provide any demanded
15        information, the company shall state its reasons for
16        declining to the member in a record.
17    (c) Whenever this Act or an operating agreement provides
18for a member to give or withhold consent to a matter, before
19the consent is given or withheld, the company shall, without
20demand, provide the member with all information that is known
21to the company that is material to the member's decision.
22    (d) Within 10 days after a demand made in a record received
23by the limited liability company, a dissociated member may have
24access to information to which the person was entitled while a
25member if the information pertains to the period during which
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1in good faith for a purpose consistent with subsection (a). The
2company shall respond to a demand made pursuant to this
3subsection in the manner provided in subdivisions (A) and (B)
4of paragraph (2) of subsection (b).
5    (e) A limited liability company may charge a person that
6makes a demand under this Section the reasonable costs of
7copying, limited to the costs of labor and material.
8    (f) A member or dissociated member may exercise rights
9under this Section through an agent or, in the case of an
10individual under legal disability, a legal representative. Any
11restriction or condition imposed by the operating agreement or
12under subsection (h) applies both to the agent or legal
13representative and the member or dissociated member.
14    (g) The rights under this Section do not extend to a person
15as transferee.
16    (h) In addition to any restriction or condition stated in
17its operating agreement, the limited liability company, as a
18matter within the ordinary course of its activities, may impose
19reasonable restrictions and conditions on access to and use of
20information to be furnished under this Section including, but
21not limited to, the designation of information such as trade
22secrets or information subject to confidentiality agreements
23with third parties as confidential with appropriate
24nondisclosure and safeguarding obligations. In a dispute
25concerning the reasonableness of a restriction or designation
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1reasonableness.
2    (i) This Section does not limit or restrict the right to
3inspect and copy records as provided in subsection (b) of
4Section 1-40.
5    (j) If the company fails to provide any information
6required to be provided by this Section, the person entitled to
7the information may file an action to compel the company to
8provide the information and to obtain such other legal or
9equitable relief as may be proper. If the court finds that the
10company failed to comply with the requirements of this Section,
11the court may award the plaintiff its reasonable costs and
12attorney's fees incurred in bringing and prosecuting the
13action. The court may, in connection with any information
14described in subsection (h), impose such restrictions and
15conditions on access to and use of such information as it deems
16appropriate based on the reasonable needs of the company and
17the member in question.
18(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17.)
 
19    (805 ILCS 180/13-15)
20    Sec. 13-15. Statement of authority.
21    (a) A limited liability company may deliver to the
22Secretary of State for filing a statement of authority. The
23statement shall be executed and filed in accordance with
24Section 5-45 of this Act and:
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1    address of its principal place of business; and
2        (2) may state the authority, or limitations on the
3    authority, of any member or manager of the company or any
4    other person to:
5            (A) execute an instrument transferring real
6        property held in the name of the company; or
7            (B) enter into other transactions on behalf of, or
8        otherwise act for or bind, the company.
9    (b) To amend or cancel a statement of authority, a limited
10liability company must deliver to the Secretary of State for
11filing a statement of amendment or cancellation. The statement
12must include shall be executed and filed in accordance with
13Section 5-45 of this Act and:
14        (1) the name of the limited liability company and the
15    address of its principal place of business;
16        (2) the date the statement of authority being amended
17    or cancelled became effective; and
18        (3) the contents of the amendment or a declaration that
19    the statement of authority is canceled.
20    (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (e) and
21(f), a limitation on the authority of a member or manager of
22the limited liability company contained in a statement of
23authority is not by itself evidence of knowledge or notice of
24the limitation by any person.
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1conclusive in favor of a person that is not a member and that
2gives value in reliance on the grant, except to the extent that
3when the person gives value, the person has knowledge to the
4contrary.
5    (e) A certified copy of a statement of authority that
6grants authority to transfer real property held in the name of
7the limited liability company and that is recorded in the
8office for recording transfers of the real property is
9conclusive in favor of a person that is not a member and that
10gives value in reliance on the grant without knowledge to the
11contrary.
12    (f) If a certified copy of a statement of authority
13containing a limitation on the authority to transfer real
14property held in the name of a limited liability company is
15recorded in the office for recording transfers of that real
16property, all persons that are not members are deemed to know
17of the limitation.
18    (g) Unless previously cancelled by a statement of
19cancellation, a statement of authority expires as of the date,
20if any, specified in the statement of authority.
21    (h) If the articles of organization state the authority or
22limitations on the authority of any person on behalf of a
23company, the authority stated or limited shall not bind any
24person who is not a member or manager until that person
25receives actual notice in a record from the company that agency
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1authority stated or limited in the articles of organization
2conflicts with authority stated or limited in a statement of
3authority filed with the Secretary of State under this Section
4on behalf of the company, the statement of authority is the
5effective statement and a person who is not a member or manager
6may rely upon the terms of the filed statement of authority
7notwithstanding conflicting terms in the articles of
8organization.
9(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17.)
 
10    (805 ILCS 180/15-5)
11    Sec. 15-5. Operating agreement.
12    (a) All members of a limited liability company may enter
13into an operating agreement to regulate the affairs of the
14company and the conduct of its business and to govern relations
15among the members, managers, and company. The operating
16agreement may establish that a limited liability company is a
17manager-managed limited liability company and the rights and
18duties under this Act of a person in the capacity of a manager.
19To the extent the operating agreement does not otherwise
20provide, this Act governs relations among the members,
21managers, and company. Except as provided in subsections (b),
22(c), (d), and (e) of this Section, an operating agreement may
23modify any provision or provisions of this Act governing
24relations among the members, managers, and company.
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1        (1) unreasonably restrict a right to information or
2    access to records under Section 1-40 or Section 10-15;
3        (2) vary the right to expel a member in an event
4    specified in subdivision (6) of Section 35-45;
5        (3) vary the requirement to wind up the limited
6    liability company's business in a case specified in
7    subdivision (4), (5), or (6) of subsection (a) of Section
8    35-1;
9        (4) restrict rights of a person, other than a manager,
10    member, and transferee of a member's distributional
11    interest, under this Act;
12        (5) restrict the power of a member to dissociate under
13    Section 35-50, although an operating agreement may
14    determine whether a dissociation is wrongful under Section
15    35-50;
16        (6) (blank);
17        (6.5) eliminate or reduce the obligations or purposes a
18    low-profit limited liability company undertakes when
19    organized under Section 1-26;
20        (7) eliminate or reduce the obligation of good faith
21    and fair dealing under subsection (d) of Section 15-3, but
22    the operating agreement may determine the standards by
23    which the performance of the member's duties or the
24    exercise of the member's rights is to be measured;
25        (8) eliminate, vary, or restrict the priority of a
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1    organization as provided in subsection (h) of Section
2    13-15;
3        (9) vary the law applicable under Section 1-65;
4        (10) vary the power of the court under Section 5-50; or
5        (11) restrict the right to approve a merger,
6    conversion, or domestication under Article 37 or the Entity
7    Omnibus Act of a member that will have personal liability
8    with respect to a surviving, converted, or domesticated
9    organization.
10    (c) The operating agreement may:
11        (1) restrict or eliminate a fiduciary duty, other than
12    the duty of care described in subsection (c) of Section
13    15-3, but only to the extent the restriction or elimination
14    in the operating agreement is clear and unambiguous;
15        (2) identify specific types or categories of
16    activities that do not violate any fiduciary duty; and
17        (3) alter the duty of care, except to authorize
18    intentional misconduct or knowing violation of law.
19    (d) The operating agreement may specify the method by which
20a specific act or transaction that would otherwise violate the
21duty of loyalty may be authorized or ratified by one or more
22members, disinterested managers, or other disinterested and
23independent persons after full disclosure of all material
24facts.
25    (e) The operating agreement may alter or eliminate the
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1provided by Section 15-7 and may eliminate or limit a member or
2manager's liability to the limited liability company and
3members for money damages, except for:
4        (1) subject to subsections (c) and (d) of this Section,
5    breach of the duties as required in subdivisions (1), (2),
6    and (3) of subsection (b) of Section 15-3 and subsection
7    (g) of Section 15-3;
8        (2) a financial benefit received by the member or
9    manager to which the member or manager is not entitled;
10        (3) a breach of a duty under Section 25-35;
11        (4) intentional infliction of harm on the company or a
12    member; or
13        (5) an intentional violation of criminal law.
14    (f) A limited liability company is bound by and may enforce
15the operating agreement, whether or not the company has itself
16manifested assent to the operating agreement.
17    (g) A person that becomes a member of a limited liability
18company is deemed to assent to the operating agreement.
19    (h) An operating agreement may be entered into before,
20after, or at the time of filing of articles of organization
21and, whether entered into before, after, or at the time of the
22filing, may be made effective as of the time of formation of
23the limited liability company or as of the time or date
24provided in the operating agreement.
25(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17; 100-561, eff. 7-1-18.)
 

 

 

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1    (805 ILCS 180/15-20)
2    Sec. 15-20. Actions by members.
3    (a) A member may maintain an action against a limited
4liability company, a manager, or another member for legal or
5equitable relief, with or without an accounting as to the
6company's business, to enforce all of the following:
7        (1) The member's rights under the operating agreement.
8        (2) The member's rights under this Act.
9        (3) The rights and otherwise protect the interests of
10    the member, including rights and interests arising
11    independently of the member's relationship to the company.
12    (b) The accrual, and any time limited for the assertion, of
13a right of action for a remedy under this Section is governed
14by other law. A right to an accounting upon a dissolution and
15winding up does not revive a claim barred by law.
16(Source: P.A. 90-424, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
17    (805 ILCS 180/30-1)
18    Sec. 30-1. Member's distributional interest.
19    (a) A member is not a co-owner of, and has no transferable
20interest in, property of a limited liability company.
21    (b) A distributional interest in a limited liability
22company is personal property and, subject to Sections 30-5 and
2330-10, may be transferred in whole or in part.
24    (c) An operating agreement may provide that a
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1the interest issued by the limited liability company and,
2subject to Section 30-10, may also provide for the transfer of
3any interest represented by the certificate.
4    (d) Except as provided in subsection (b), the rights,
5powers, and interest of a member, including a member described
6in subsection (c) of Section 10-1, may not be transferred
7except in accordance with authority described in the operating
8agreement or if all other members consent.
9(Source: P.A. 90-424, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
10    (805 ILCS 180/35-1)
11    Sec. 35-1. Events causing dissolution and winding up of
12company's business.
13    (a) A limited liability company is dissolved and its
14business must be wound up upon the occurrence of any of the
15following events:
16        (1) An event or circumstance that causes the
17    dissolution of a company by the express terms of the
18    operating agreement.
19        (2) The consent of all members.
20        (3) The passage of 180 consecutive days during which
21    the company has no members.
22        (4) On application by a member or a dissociated member,
23    upon entry of a judicial decree that:
24            (A) the economic purpose of the company has been or
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1            (B) the conduct of all or substantially all of the
2        company's activities is unlawful;
3            (C) it is not otherwise reasonably practicable to
4        carry on the company's business in conformity with the
5        articles of organization and the operating agreement.
6        (5) On application by a member or transferee of a
7    distributional interest, upon entry of a judicial decree
8    that the managers or those members in control of the
9    company:
10            (A) have acted, are acting, or will act in a manner
11        that is illegal or fraudulent; or
12            (B) have acted or are acting in a manner that is
13        oppressive and was, is, or will be directly harmful to
14        the applicant.
15        (6) Administrative dissolution under Section 35-25.
16    (b) In a proceeding under subdivision (4) or (5) of
17subsection (a), the court may order a remedy other than
18dissolution including, but not limited to, a buyout of the
19applicant's distributional membership interest.
20(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17.)
 
21    (805 ILCS 180/35-45)
22    Sec. 35-45. Events causing member's dissociation. A member
23is dissociated from a limited liability company upon the
24occurrence of any of the following events:
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1    will to dissociate withdraw upon the date of notice or on a
2    later date specified by the member.
3        (2) An event agreed to in the operating agreement as
4    causing the member's dissociation.
5        (3) Upon transfer of all of a member's distributional
6    interest, other than a transfer for security purposes or a
7    court order charging the member's distributional interest
8    that has not been foreclosed.
9        (4) The member's expulsion pursuant to the operating
10    agreement.
11        (5) The member's expulsion by unanimous vote of the
12    other members if:
13            (A) it is unlawful to carry on the company's
14        business with the member;
15            (B) there has been a transfer of substantially all
16        of the member's distributional interest, other than a
17        transfer for security purposes or a court order
18        charging the member's distributional interest that has
19        not been foreclosed;
20            (C) within 90 days after the company notifies a
21        corporate member that it will be expelled because it
22        has filed a certificate of dissolution or the
23        equivalent, its charter has been revoked, or its right
24        to conduct business has been suspended by the
25        jurisdiction of its incorporation, the member fails to
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1        or a reinstatement of its charter or its right to
2        conduct business; or
3            (D) a partnership or a limited liability company
4        that is a member has been dissolved and its business is
5        being wound up.
6        (6) On application by the company or another member,
7    the member's expulsion by judicial determination because
8    the member:
9            (A) engaged in wrongful conduct that adversely and
10        materially affected the company's business;
11            (B) willfully or persistently committed a material
12        breach of the operating agreement or of a duty owed to
13        the company or the other members under Section 15-3; or
14            (C) engaged in conduct relating to the company's
15        business that makes it not reasonably practicable to
16        carry on the business with the member.
17        (7) The member's:
18            (A) becoming a debtor in bankruptcy;
19            (B) executing an assignment for the benefit of
20        creditors;
21            (C) seeking, consenting to, or acquiescing in the
22        appointment of a trustee, receiver, or liquidator of
23        the member or of all or substantially all of the
24        member's property; or
25            (D) failing, within 90 days after the appointment,
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1        receiver, or liquidator of the member or of all or
2        substantially all of the member's property obtained
3        without the member's consent or acquiescence, or
4        failing within 90 days after the expiration of a stay
5        to have the appointment vacated.
6        (8) In the case of a member who is an individual:
7            (A) the member's death;
8            (B) the appointment of a guardian or general
9        conservator for the member; or
10            (C) a judicial determination that the member has
11        otherwise become incapable of performing the member's
12        duties under the operating agreement.
13        (9) In the case of a member that is a trust or is
14    acting as a member by virtue of being a trustee of a trust,
15    distribution of the trust's entire rights to receive
16    distributions from the company, but not merely by reason of
17    the substitution of a successor trustee.
18        (10) In the case of a member that is an estate or is
19    acting as a member by virtue of being a personal
20    representative of an estate, distribution of the estate's
21    entire rights to receive distributions from the company,
22    but not merely the substitution of a successor personal
23    representative.
24        (11) Termination of the existence of a member if the
25    member is not an individual, estate, or trust other than a
26    business trust.

 

 

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1        (12) In the case of a company that participates in a
2    merger under Article 37, if:
3            (A) the company is not the surviving entity; or
4            (B) otherwise as a result of the merger, the person
5        ceases to be a member.
6        (13) The company participates in a conversion under the
7    Entity Omnibus Act.
8        (14) The company participates in a domestication under
9    the Entity Omnibus Act, if, as a result, the person ceases
10    to be a member.
11(Source: P.A. 99-637, eff. 7-1-17; 100-561, eff. 7-1-18.)