Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 8861 — Events causing dissociation

Pennsylvania § 8861
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 15CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS
PartPART III
Ch. 88LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
Subch.DISSOCIATION

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Bluebook
15 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8861 (2026).

Text

A person is dissociated as a member when any of the following occurs:

(1)The limited liability company knows or has notice of the person's express will to withdraw as a member, except that if the person specified a withdrawal date later than the date the company knew or had notice, on that later date.
(2)An event stated in the operating agreement as causing the person's dissociation occurs.
(3)The person's entire interest is transferred in a foreclosure sale under section 8853(f) (relating to charging order).
(4)The person is expelled as a member pursuant to the operating agreement.
(5)The person is expelled as a member by the affirmative vote or consent of all the other members if:
(i)it is unlawful to carry on the company's activities and affairs with the person as a member;

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Legislative History

Cross References.Section 8861 is referred to in sections 8812, 8852, 8862 of this title.

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