Arizona Statutes

§ 29-3401 — Becoming a member; transferable interest; ownership of interest in limited liability company

Arizona § 29-3401
JurisdictionArizona
Title 29Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 7ARIZONA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT
Art. 4Relations of Members to Each Other and to Limited Liability Company

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 29-3401 (2026).

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A.At the time of formation, a limited liability company must have at least one member. If a company is to have only one member on formation, the person becomes a member by agreeing to be a member and by being identified as the member in the articles of organization. The member and the organizer may be, but are not required to be, different persons. If the member and organizer are different persons, the organizer acts on behalf of the initial member.
B.If a limited liability company is to have more than one member on formation, those persons become members as agreed by the persons before the formation of the company. The organizer acts on behalf of the persons in forming the company and may be, but is not required to be, one of the persons.
C.After formation of a limited liability c

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