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Iowa Code § 489.111 (2026)

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Unless displaced by particular provisions of this chapter, the principles of law and equity supplement this chapter. 2008 Acts, ch 1162, §7, 155 C2009, §489.107 2023 Acts, ch 152, §143 C2024, §489.111 Former §489.111 transferred to §489.106; 2023 Acts, ch 152, §143, 161

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Cited in 3 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2019–2025 · leading case: Homeland Energy Solutions, LLC v. Steven J. Retterath, Jason Retterath & Annie Retterath (Iowa 2020).
Homeland Energy Solutions, LLC v. Steven J. Retterath, Jason Retterath & Annie Retterath (Iowa 2020). · cites it 2× “Iowa Code § 489.111 (1) (2013). At issue, here, is whether certain provisions of HES’s operating agreement or public policy require membership approval of the MURA.”
Daniel Felt & Susan Kern v. David Felt & Felt Farms LLC (Iowa Ct. App. 2019). “§ 489.111. The 8 The six actions requiring member approval are reorganization, dissolution, disposition of all or substantially all assets in a single plan, amendment of the operating agreement, the transfer of Class B units and admission or expulsion of Class B members, and the…”
Hunter Three Farms, LLC v. Richard Hunter, individually & as a member of Hunter Three Farms, LLC (Iowa 2025). “§ 489.111(2); Homeland Energy Sols., LLC v.”
— Iowa Code § 489.111(2) — 1 case
Hunter Three Farms, LLC v. Richard Hunter, individually & as a member of Hunter Three Farms, LLC (Iowa 2025). “§ 489.111(2); Homeland Energy Sols., LLC v.”
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