Oregon Statutes

§ 63.479 — Effect of conversion; entity existence continues; assumed business name

Oregon § 63.479
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.2
Title 7Corporations and Partnerships
Ch. 63Limited Liability Companies

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 63.479 (2026).

Text

(1)When a conversion to or from a limited liability company pursuant to ORS 63.470 takes effect:
(a)The business entity continues its existence despite the conversion;
(b)Title to all real estate and other property owned by the converting business entity is vested in the converted business entity without reversion or impairment;
(c)All obligations of the converting business entity including, without limitation, contractual, tort, statutory and administrative obligations are obligations of the converted business entity;
(d)An action or proceeding pending against the converting business entity or its owners may be continued as if the conversion had not occurred, or the converted business entity may be substituted as a party to the action or proceeding;
(e)The ownership interests of eac

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Related

§ 63.470
Oregon § 63.470

Legislative History

1999 c.362 §35; 2001 c.315 §4

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