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Section 8863 - Effects of dissociation

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(a) General rule.--If a person is dissociated as a member: (1) the person's rights as a member terminate; (2) if the company is member-managed, the person's duties and obligations under section 8849.1 (relating to standards of conduct for members) as a member end with regard to matters arising and events occurring after the person's dissociation; and (3) subject to sections 8844(e) (relating to sharing of and right to distributions before dissolution) and 8854 (relating to power of personal representative of deceased member) and Chapter 3 (relating to entity transactions), any transferable interest owned by the person in the person's capacity as a member immediately before dissociation as a member is owned by the person solely as a transferee. (b) Existing obligations not discharged.--A person's dissociation as a member does not of itself discharge the person from any debt, obligation or other liability to the company or the other members which the person incurred while a member. Cross References. Section 8863 is referred to in section 8812 of this title.