Oregon Statutes

§ 63.249 — Assignment of membership interest; effect of assignment

Oregon § 63.249
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.2
Title 7Corporations and Partnerships
Ch. 63Limited Liability Companies

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 63.249 (2026).

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Except as provided in the articles of organization or any operating agreement:

(1)A membership interest is assignable in whole or in part.
(2)An assignment of a membership interest does not itself dissolve the limited liability company.
(3)Until the assignee of a membership interest becomes a member with respect to the interest, the assignee shall have the assignor’s right to receive and retain, to the extent assigned, the distributions, as and when made, and allocations of profits and losses to which the assignor would be entitled, but shall not exercise any other rights of a member, including without limitation the right to vote or otherwise participate in the management and affairs of the limited liability company.
(4)Except as otherwise provided in ORS 63.229 and 63.235, until the

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Related

Pearce v. Woodfield (In re Woodfield)
602 B.R. 747 (D. Oregon, 2019)
5 case citations
Law v. Zemp
(Oregon Supreme Court, 2018)

Legislative History

1993 c.173 §50; 1997 c.646 §5

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