Opinion ID: 2511847
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 9

Heading: Were issues related to dissolution of the limited liability company ripe for adjudication?

Text: [¶ 35] The short answer to this question is no. The longer answer is that this Court does not read the district court's Final Order or the decision letter incorporated therein as having adjudicated any issues related to dissolution. In the final paragraph of the section of the decision letter dealing with capital contributions and ownership interests, the district court does set forth a very general statement of what, as it now stands, a distribution of assets would entail. That paragraph, however, is simply a recitation of the provisions of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 17-15-126, which statute governs distribution of assets upon dissolution. Neither in the decision letter nor in the Final Order does the district court endeavor to order dissolution of the LLC or to order any particular distribution of assets. The district court merely notes how its characterization of particular contributions places those particular contributions into different categories in the event of dissolution.