2013 New York Consolidated Laws
LLC - Limited Liability Company Law
Article 8 - (801 - 809) FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
803 - Activities not constituting doing business.


NY LLC L § 803 (2012) What's This?
 
    §  803.  Activities  not  constituting  doing  business.  (a)  Without
  excluding other activities that may not  constitute  doing  business  in
  this  state, a foreign limited liability company shall not be considered
  to be doing business in this state for the purposes of this chapter,  by
  reason  of  carrying  on  in this state any one or more of the following
  activities:
    (1)  maintaining  or  defending  any  action  or  proceeding,  whether
  judicial,   administrative,   arbitrative   or  otherwise  or  effecting
  settlement thereof or the settlement of claims or disputes;
    (2) holding meetings of its members or managers;
    (3) maintaining bank accounts; or
    (4) maintaining offices or agencies only for  the  transfer,  exchange
  and   registration   of  its  membership  interests  or  appointing  and
  maintaining depositaries with relation to its membership interests.
    (b) The specification in subdivision (a)  of  this  section  does  not
  establish  a  standard  of activities that may subject a foreign limited
  liability company to service of process under this chapter or any  other
  statute of this state.

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