New York LLC Code § 102

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§ 102. Definitions. (a) "Articles of organization" means the articles\nof organization filed with the department of state for the purpose of\nforming a limited liability company pursuant to section two hundred\nthree of this chapter, as amended or restated pursuant to section two\nhundred eleven or section two hundred fourteen of this chapter.\n  (a-1) "Affidavit of publication" means the affidavit of the printer or\npublisher of a newspaper in which a publication pursuant to sections two\nhundred six, eight hundred two, one thousand two hundred three, and one\nthousand three hundred six of this chapter has been made. The affidavit\nof publication shall be in a form substantially as follows:\n  "Affidavit of Publication Under Section        (specify applicable\nsection) of the Limited Liability Company Law\nState of New York,\nCounty of ________, ss.:\n  The undersigned is the printer (or publisher) of ______________ (name\nof newspaper), a _________ (daily or weekly) newspaper published in\n________________, New York. A notice regarding _______________ (name of\nlimited liability company) was published in said newspaper once in each\nweek for six successive weeks, commencing on __________ and ending on\n________. The text of the notice as published in said newspaper is as\nset forth below, or in the annexed exhibit. This newspaper has been\ndesignated by the Clerk of ________ County for this purpose.\n                                              ____________ (signature)\n                                              __________(printed name),\n                                             (jurat)"\n  The text of the notice set forth in or annexed to each affidavit of\npublication shall: (i) include only the text of the published notice,\n(ii) be free of extraneous marks, and (iii) if submitted in paper form,\nbe printed on paper of such size, weight and color, and in ink of such\ncolor, and in such font, and be in such other qualities and form not\ninconsistent with any other provision of law as, in the judgment of the\nsecretary of state, will not impair the ability of the department of\nstate to include a legible and permanent copy thereof in its official\nrecords. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed as requiring the\ndepartment of state to accept for filing a document submitted in\nelectronic form.\n  (b) "Authorized foreign limited liability company" means a foreign\nlimited liability company authorized to do business in this state\npursuant to article eight of this chapter.\n  (c) "Authorized person" means a person, whether or not a member, who\nis authorized by the operating agreement, or otherwise, to act on behalf\nof a limited liability company or foreign limited liability company.\n  (d) "Bankruptcy" means bankruptcy under the United States Bankruptcy\nCode, as amended, or insolvency under any state insolvency act.\n  (e) "Business" means every trade, occupation, profession or commercial\nactivity.\n  (e-1) "Certificate of publication" means a certificate presented on\nbehalf of the applicable limited liability company to the department of\nstate together with the affidavits of publication pursuant to section\ntwo hundred six, eight hundred two, one thousand two hundred three, or\none thousand three hundred six of this chapter. The certificate of\npublication shall be in a form substantially as follows:\n  "Certificate of Publication of ______ (name of limited liability\ncompany) Under Section ______ (specify applicable section) of the\nLimited Liability Company Law\n  The undersigned is the _________ (title) of ___________ (name of\nlimited liability company). The published notices described in the\nannexed affidavits of publication contain all of the information\nrequired by the above-mentioned section of the Limited Liability Company\nLaw. The newspapers described in such affidavits of publication satisfy\nthe requirements set forth in the Limited Liability Company Law and the\ndesignation made by the c

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