New York Statutes

§ 803 — Activities not constituting doing business

New York § 803
JurisdictionNew York
Law LLCLimited Liability Company Law
Art. 8Foreign Limited Liability Companies

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N.Y. Limited Liability Company Law § 803 (2026).

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§ 803. Activities not constituting doing business.

(a)Without\nexcluding other activities that may not constitute doing business in\nthis state, a foreign limited liability company shall not be considered\nto be doing business in this state for the purposes of this chapter, by\nreason of carrying on in this state any one or more of the following\nactivities:\n (1) maintaining or defending any action or proceeding, whether\njudicial, administrative, arbitrative or otherwise or effecting\nsettlement thereof or the settlement of claims or disputes;\n (2) holding meetings of its members or managers;\n (3) maintaining bank accounts; or\n (4) maintaining offices or agencies only for the transfer, exchange\nand registration of its membership interests or appointing and\nmaintaining deposit

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