Oklahoma Code § 18-2036

Title 18. Corporations: Events causing cessation of membership - Withdrawal -
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Death or incapacity.
EVENTS CAUSING CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP; WITHDRAWAL;
DEATH OR INCAPACITY
A.  A member has the power to withdraw as a member at any time,
rightfully or wrongfully.  A withdrawal is wrongful if the operating
agreement does not specifically grant to the member a right to
withdraw or the member resigns from the member's managerial duties
in a member-managed limited liability company.  The wrongful
withdrawal shall constitute a breach of the operating agreement and
the limited liability company may recover from the withdrawing
member damages, including the reasonable cost of replacing the
services that the withdrawn member was obligated to perform.  The
limited liability company may offset its damages against the amount
otherwise distributable to the member, in addition to pursuing any
remedies provided for in the operating agreement or otherwise
available under applicable law.  The limited liability company shall
not, however, be entitled to any equitable remedy that would prevent
a member from exercising the power to withdraw if such power is
permitted in the operating agreement withdrawing from the limited
liability company.  Unless the operating agreement otherwise
provides, a member who has withdrawn shall be deemed an assignee
with respect to the interest.
B.  If a member who is an individual dies or a court of
competent jurisdiction adjudges the member to be incompetent to
manage the member's person or property, the member's personal
representative shall have all of the rights of an assignee of the
member's interest.  If a member is a corporation, trust or other
entity and is dissolved or terminated, the powers of that member may
be exercised by its personal representative.
C.  If the sole member of a limited liability company dies or
dissolves, or a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges the member
to be incompetent or otherwise lacking legal capacity, the member's
personal representative accedes to the membership interest and
possesses all rights, powers and duties associated with the interest
for the benefit of the incompetent member or the deceased member's
estate.
D.  The operating agreement may provide for the expulsion of a
member, with or without cause, which shall include reasonable
provision for the buyout of the member's capital interest.

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