Indiana Code § 23-18-3-5

Member as party to proceeding
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Sec. 5. A member of a limited liability company may not be made a party to a proceeding by or against a limited liability company solely by reason of being a member of the limited liability company, except: (1) when the object of the proceeding is to enforce a member's right against or liability to the limited liability company; or (2) in an action brought under IC 23-18-8-1 .   IC 23-18-4 Chapter 4. Rights and Duties of Members and Managers               23-18-4-1 Authority of members or managers             23-18-4-2 Acts and omissions liability; trustee for personal benefits derived through company; duties of member in company providing for manager             23-18-4-3 Affirmative vote, approval, or consent; requirements             23-18-4-4 Written operating agreement             23-18-4-5 Operating agreements; objectives             23-18-4-6 Initial operating agreement; amendments; power of attorney             23-18-4-7 Enforcement of operating agreement; injunctive or other relief             23-18-4-8 Records; inspection; full disclosure; omissions             23-18-4-9 Managerial omissions; penalties or consequences             23-18-4-10 Good faith reliance on records by members or managers; liability             23-18-4-11 Resignation of manager             23-18-4-12 Business between company and member or manager             23-18-4-13 Policy

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