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A limited liability company is a hybrid entity.As in a partnership, state laws allow LLC members to govern the business by agreement among the members, including the issue of adding a new member.
Under the law, no member is required to accept a devaluation of his ownership interest without his consent. So the first step in selling an ownership percentage in an LLC is to obtain the consent of all existing members to the sale.
In a Member-Managed LLC, the members/owners also run the day-to-day activities of the LLC. They do not appoint a third party, non-member to make the decisions for the LLC. In a single member LLC, its single member is most often the manager. This person or entity is usually referred to as a managing member.
Issuing Membership Interests In order to issue membership interests correctly, the first thing you need to do is create and sign an operating agreement. This agreement should specify the membership interests of your LLC and whether they are expressed as ownership percentages or membership units.
If the membership interests are securities, then you perfect by taking possession or control of the securities or both. If the membership interests are certificated, then you perfect by taking possession of the certificates and by taking control by having the security interest noted in the company's records.
An LLC member can usually assign some or all of their interest in the LLC. If the member assigns their entire membership interest, the person taking the interest, called the assignee, steps into the shoes of the LLC member who is transferring the interest, called the assignor.
Under the law, no member is required to accept a devaluation of his ownership interest without his consent. So the first step in selling an ownership percentage in an LLC is to obtain the consent of all existing members to the sale.
LLC members, in their capacity as members, are not liable for the LLC's obligations. This is effectively the same liability shield that corporate shareholders have.Under unusual circumstances, it is possible to "pierce" the LLC's liability shield and hold one or more members liable for the LLC's obligations.
Fiduciary duties include the duty of loyalty and the duty of care. In member managed LLC, members take part in the day to day operations of the LLC, so they will owe a duty to each other and to the LLC to act in good faith and promote the interest of the LLC.