New York Statutes
§ 808 — Doing business without certificate of authority
New York § 808
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N.Y. Limited Liability Company Law § 808 (2026).
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§ 808. Doing business without certificate of authority.
(a)A foreign\nlimited liability company doing business in this state without having\nreceived a certificate of authority to do business in this state may not\nmaintain any action, suit or special proceeding in any court of this\nstate unless and until such limited liability company shall have\nreceived a certificate of authority in this state.\n (b) The failure of a foreign limited liability company that is doing\nbusiness in this state to comply with the provisions of this chapter\ndoes not impair the validity of any contract or act of the foreign\nlimited liability company or prevent the foreign limited liability\ncompany from defending any action or special proceeding in any court of\nthis state.\n (c) A member, manager or age
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