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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A plan of merger of a constituent limited liability company must be approved, and such approval shall occur when:
(a) The plan is approved by a majority of the members; and
(b) Any written consents required by RCW 25.15.456 have been obtained.
(2) Subject to RCW 25.15.456 and any contractual rights, after a merger is approved, and at any time before a filing is made under RCW 25.15.426, a constituent limited liability company may amend the plan or abandon the planned merger:
(a) As provided in the plan; and
(b) Except as prohibited by the plan, with the same approval as was required to approve the plan.
(3) If a domestic limited partnership is a party to the merger, the plan of merger must be adopted and approved as provided in RCW 25.10.781.
(4) If a domestic corporation is a party to the merger, the plan of merger must be adopted and approved as provided in *chapter 23B.11 RCW.
(5) If a domestic partnership is a party to the merger, the plan of merger must be approved as provided in RCW 25.05.375.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 25. Partnerships § 25.15.421. Merger--Plan--Approval - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-25-partnerships/wa-rev-code-25-15-421/
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