Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-19. Action by managers
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If the business and affairs of the limited-liability company is managed by or under the authority of more than one manager under § 7-16-15, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the articles of organization or operating agreement, the managers shall act by majority vote, with each manager being entitled to one vote.
History of Section.
P.L. 1992, ch. 280, § 1.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-19
- Articles of organization: means documents filed under § 7-16-5 for the purpose of forming a limited-liability company. See Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-2
- Business: means any trade, occupation or other commercial activity engaged in for gain, profit or livelihood for which a corporation can be organized under chapter 1. See Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-2
- Managers: means a person or persons designated by the members of a limited-liability company to manage the limited-liability company. See Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-2
- Operating agreement: means any agreement, written or oral, of the members as to the affairs of a limited-liability company and the conduct of its business. See Rhode Island General Laws 7-16-2