New Hampshire Statutes

§ 304-C:104 — Judicial Removal of Member

New Hampshire § 304-C:104
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XXVIIIPARTNERSHIPS
Ch. 304-CLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
SubdivisionMember Dissociations

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 304-C:104 (2026).

Text

I. An operating agreement may provide for the removal of a member by any method or procedure and for any reason. II. Unless the operating agreement provides a method or procedure and standard for removal of a member, then, on application by any member to the superior court and after notice to the member sought to be removed under the provisions of paragraph IV:

(a)The court may remove a member by judicial order if (1) the member has breached a duty to the limited liability company;
(2)the breach has caused material injury to the limited liability company; and (3) if the breach is capable of being remedied, the member has failed to remedy the breach within a reasonable time after receiving notice of it.
(b)The court may remove a member by judicial order if (1) the member has engaged in a

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Legislative History

2012, 232:2, eff. Jan. 1, 2013.

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