Florida Code § 605.2305

Right of a person that is not an associated member of a protected series to information of a protected series
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(1) A member of a series limited liability company which is not an associated member of a protected series of the company has a right to information concerning the protected series to the same extent, in the same manner, and under the same conditions that a member that is not a manager of a manager-managed limited liability company has a right to information of the company under s. 605.0410(1) and (3)(b). (2) A person that was formerly an associated member of a protected series has a right to information concerning the protected series to the same extent, in the same manner, and under the same conditions that a person dissociated as a member of a manager-managed limited liability company has a right to information concerning the limited liability company under s. 605.0410(4) or other applicable law. (3) If an associated member of a protected series dies, the legal representative of the deceased associated member has a right to information concerning the protected series to the same extent, in the same manner, and under the same conditions that the legal representative of a deceased member of a limited liability company has a right to information concerning the company under ss. 605.0410(9) and 605.0504. (4) A protected-series manager of a protected series has a right to information concerning the protected series to the same extent, in the same manner, and under the same conditions that a manager of a manager-managed limited liability company has a right to information concerning the company under s. 605.0410(3)(a). (5) The court-ordered inspection provisions of s. 605.0411 apply to the information rights regarding series limited liability companies and protected series of such companies.

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