Illinois Code § 805 ILCS 180/35-3

Limited liability company continues after dissolution.
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(a) Subject to subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this
Section, a limited liability company
continues after
dissolution only for the purpose of winding up its business.

 
(b) At any time after the dissolution of a limited liability company and
before the winding up of its business is completed, the members, including a
dissociated member whose dissociation caused the dissolution, may unanimously
waive the right to have the company's business wound up and the company
terminated. In that case:

 
 
(1) the limited liability company resumes carrying on 
 
its business as if dissolution had never occurred, and any liability incurred by the company or a member after the dissolution and before the waiver is determined as if the dissolution had never occurred; and
 
 
(2) the rights of a third party accruing under 
 
subsection (a) of Section 35-7 or arising out of conduct in reliance on the dissolution before the third party knew or received a notification of the waiver are not adversely affected. 
 
(c) If there are no members, the legal representative of the last remaining member may, within one year after the occurrence of the event that caused the dissociation of the last remaining member, agree in writing to continue the limited liability company. In that event, the legal representative or its nominee or designee will be admitted to the company as a member and the company will not be dissolved or its business wound up until the occurrence of a future event of dissolution, if any.
 
(d) This Section does not apply in the case of a dissolution described in subdivision (4), (5), or (6) of Section 35-1. 

its business as if dissolution had never occurred, and any liability incurred by the company or a member after the dissolution and before the waiver is determined as if the dissolution had never occurred; and
subsection (a) of Section 35-7 or arising out of conduct in reliance on the dissolution before the third party knew or received a notification of the waiver are not adversely affected.

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