2011 Code of Virginia
Title 13.1 CORPORATIONS.
Chapter 12 Virginia Limited Liability Company Act (13.1-1000 thru 13.1-1080)
13.1-1051 Authority to transact business required; governing law


VA Code § 13.1-1051 (2001 through Reg Session) What's This?

13.1-1051. Authority to transact business required; governing law.

A. A foreign limited liability company may not transact business in the Commonwealth until it obtains a certificate of registration from the Commission.

B. Subject to the Constitution of the Commonwealth:

1. The laws of the state or other jurisdiction under which a foreign limited liability company is formed govern its formation and internal affairs and the liability of its members and managers; and

2. A foreign limited liability company may not be denied a certificate of registration by reason of any difference between those laws and the laws of the Commonwealth.

However, a foreign limited liability company holding a valid certificate of registration to transact business in the Commonwealth shall have no greater rights and privileges than a domestic limited liability company. The certificate of registration shall not be deemed to authorize the foreign limited liability company to exercise any of its powers or purposes that a domestic limited liability company is forbidden by law to exercise in the Commonwealth.

(1991, c. 168; 2008, c. 108.)

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