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§ 57C-6-02.3. Decree of dissolution.

§ 57C‑6‑02.3. Decree of dissolution.

(a)        If, after ahearing, the court determines that one or more grounds for judicial dissolutiondescribed in G.S. 57C‑6‑02 exist, it may enter a decree dissolvingthe limited liability company and specifying the effective date of thedissolution, and the clerk of the court shall deliver a certified copy of thedecree to the Secretary of State, who shall file it.

(b)        After entering thedecree of dissolution, the court shall direct the winding up of the limitedliability company's business and affairs in accordance with G.S. 57C‑6‑04and G.S. 57C‑6‑05 and the notification of claimants in accordancewith G.S. 57C‑6‑07 and G.S. 57C‑6‑08. The limitedliability company's name becomes available for use by another entity as providedin G.S. 55D‑21. (1999‑189, s. 5.5; 2000‑140, s. 101(t); 2001‑358, s.31; 2001‑387, ss. 173, 175(a); 2001‑413, s. 6.)

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