2020 New York Laws
LLC - Limited Liability Company Law
Article 8 - Foreign Limited Liability Companies
806 - Surrender of Certificate of Authority.

Universal Citation: NY LLC L § 806 (2020)
§  806.  Surrender  of certificate of authority. (a) A foreign limited
liability company may surrender its certificate of authority  by  filing
with  the  department  of  state  a certificate entitled "Certificate of
surrender of authority of... (name of foreign limited liability company)
under section eight hundred six of the Limited  Liability  Company  Law"
signed  by  an  authorized  person,  or  by a trustee, receiver or other
person authorized by law to wind up such limited liability company.  The
authority  of  the  foreign  limited liability company to do business in
this state  shall  terminate  on  such  filing  of  the  certificate  of
surrender of authority. A surrender shall not terminate the authority of
the  secretary  of  state  to  accept  service of process on the foreign
limited liability company with respect to causes of action  arising  out
of doing business in this state.

(b) The certificate of surrender of authority shall set forth:

(1) the name of the foreign limited liability company as it appears on the index of names of existing domestic and authorized foreign limited liability companies of any type or kind in the department of state, and the fictitious name the foreign limited liability company has agreed to use in this state pursuant to section eight hundred two of this article;

(2) the jurisdiction where it was organized;

(3) the date on which its certificate of authority to do business in this state was filed with the department of state;

(4) that it surrenders its authority to do business in this state;

(5) that it revokes the authority of its registered agent, if any, previously designated, and that it consents that process against it in any action or special proceeding based upon any liability or obligation incurred by it within this state before the filing of the certificate of surrender may be served on the secretary of state in the manner set forth in article three of this chapter; and

(6) a post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him or her.

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