O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 14-11-901 (2019)

Merger

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
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(a) Pursuant to a written agreement, which, unless otherwise provided therein, will constitute the plan of merger required by Code Section 14-11-902 if it contains the provisions required by that Code section, a limited liability company may merge with or into one or more business entities with such limited liability company or other business entity as the agreement shall provide being the surviving limited liability company or other business entity.

(b) In the case of a merger involving a foreign limited liability company, foreign limited partnership, or foreign corporation, the merger may take place if:

(1) The merger is permitted by the law of the state or jurisdiction under whose laws each foreign constituent entity is organized or formed and each foreign constituent entity complies with that law in effecting the merger;

(2) The foreign constituent entity complies with Code Section 14-11-904 if it is the surviving entity of the merger; and

(3) Each limited liability company complies with the applicable provisions of this Code section, Code Sections 14-11-902 and 14-11-903, and, if it is the surviving entity, with Code Section

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case (1 in the last 5 years), 2022–2022 · leading case: Engineered Floors, LLC v. Beaulieu of Am., Inc. (Bankr. N.D. Ga. 2022).
Engineered Floors, LLC v. Beaulieu of Am., Inc. (Bankr. N.D. Ga. 2022). “§ 14-11-901 to -906 (setting forth procedures for merger of a limited liability company).”
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