Vermont Statutes

§ 4011 — Nature of business and powers; governing law

Vermont § 4011
JurisdictionVermont
Title 11Title 11: Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Ch. 25Chapter 025: Limited Liability Companies

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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 11, § 4011 (2026).

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(a)A limited liability company is an entity distinct from its members.
(b)A limited liability company may have any lawful purpose, regardless of whether for profit.
(c)A limited liability company has perpetual duration.
(d)(1) A limited liability company or a foreign limited liability company engaging in a business subject to any other provisions of law of this State governing or regulating business may be formed or authorized to transact business under this chapter only if permitted by, and subject to all limitations of, the other statute.
(2)The following shall not be formed or authorized to transact business under this chapter:
(A)a credit union regulated under Title 8;
(B)an insurance company regulated under Title 8, except that a captive insurance company regulated under 8 V.S.A

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Legislative History

(Added 2015, No. 17, § 2.)

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