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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXXVI
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 605
FLORIDA REVISED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT
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F.S. 605.1064
605.1064 Notice of intent to demand payment.
(1) If a proposed appraisal event is submitted to a vote at a members’ meeting, a member who is entitled to and who wishes to assert appraisal rights with respect to a class or series of membership interests:
(a) Must deliver, before the vote is taken, to any other member of a member-managed limited liability company, to a manager of a manager-managed limited liability company, or, if the limited liability company has appointed officers, to an officer written notice of such person’s intent to demand payment if the proposed appraisal event is effectuated; and
(b) May not vote, or cause or permit to be voted, any membership interests of the class or series in favor of the appraisal event.
(2) If a proposed appraisal event is to be approved by less than unanimous written consent of the members, a member who is entitled to and who wishes to assert appraisal rights with respect to a class or series of membership interests must not sign a consent in favor of the proposed appraisal event with respect to that class or series of membership interests.
(3) A person who may otherwise be entitled to appraisal rights, but does not satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) or subsection (2), is not entitled to payment under ss. 605.1006 and 605.1061-605.1072.
History.s. 2, ch. 2013-180.

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