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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 04:24:50+00:00

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§ 101.501. SUPPLEMENTAL RECORDS REQUIRED FOR LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES.
(E) the date each member became a member of the company.
(b) A limited liability company is not required to keep or make available at its principal office in the United States a written statement of the information required by Subsection (a)(7) if that information is stated in a written company agreement.
(c) A limited liability company shall keep at its registered office located in this state and make available to a member of the company on reasonable request the street address of the company's principal office in the United States in which the records required by this § and § 3.151 are maintained or made available.
§ 101.502. RIGHT TO EXAMINE RECORDS AND CERTAIN OTHER INFORMATION.
(2) other information regarding the business, affairs, and financial condition of the company that is reasonable for the person to examine and copy.
(3) any tax returns described by § 101.501(a)(2).
§ 101.503. PENALTY FOR REFUSAL TO PERMIT EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN RECORDS.
(a) A limited liability company that refuses to allow a member to examine and copy, on written request that complies with § 101.502(a), records or other information described by that § is liable to the member for any cost or expense, including attorney's fees, incurred in enforcing the member's rights under § 101.502. The liability imposed on a limited liability company under this subsection is in addition to any other damages or remedy afforded to the member by law.
§ 101.551. PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO WIND UP COMPANY.
(3) a person appointed by the court to carry out the winding up of the company under § 11.054, 11.405, 11.409, or 11.410.
§ 101.552. APPROVAL OF VOLUNTARY WINDING UP, REVOCATION, CANCELLATION, OR REINSTATEMENT.
(3) a reinstatement of a terminated company under § 11.202.
(b) The consent of all of the members of the limited liability company is required to approve a cancellation under § 11.152 of an event requiring winding up specified in § 11.051(1) or (3).
(2) become a member of the company effective as of the date of termination of the membership of the last remaining member of the company, or designate another person who agrees to become a member of the company effective as of the date of the termination.

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