Utah Code § 48-3a-1205

Management of a series
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(1) A series is member-managed unless the operating agreement:
(a) expressly provides that:
(i) the series is or will be "manager-managed";
(ii) the series is or will be "managed by managers"; or
(iii) management of the series is or will be "vested in managers"; or
(b) includes words of similar import.
(2) In a member-managed series, unless modified pursuant to Section 48-3a-1204, the following
rules apply:
(a) The management and conduct of the series are vested in the members of the series.
(b) Each series member has equal rights in the management and conduct of the series' activities.
(c) A difference arising among series members as to a matter in the ordinary course of the
activities of the series shall be decided by a majority of the series members.
(d) An act outside the ordinary course of the activities of the series may be undertaken only with
the consent of all members of the series.
(e) The operating agreement may be amended only with the consent of all members of the
series.
(3) In a manager-managed series, the following rules apply:
(a) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this chapter, any matter relating to the activities of
the series is decided exclusively by the managers of the series.
(b) Each series manager has equal rights in the management and conduct of the activities of the
series.
(c) A difference arising among managers of a series as to a matter in the ordinary course of the
activities of the series shall be decided by a majority of the managers of the series.
(d) Unless modified pursuant to Section 48-3a-1204, the consent of all members of the series is
required to:
(i) sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise dispose of all, or substantially all, of the series' property,
with or without the goodwill, outside the ordinary course of the series' activities;
(ii) approve a transaction under Part 10, Merger, Interest Exchange, Conversion, and
Domestication;
(iii) undertake any other act outside the ordinary course of the series' activities; and
(iv) amend the operating agreement as it pertains to the series.
(e) A manager of the series may be chosen at any time by the consent of a majority of the
members of the series and remains a manager of the series until a successor has been

chosen, unless the series manager at an earlier time resigns, is removed, or dies, or, in the
case of a series manager that is not an individual, terminates. A series manager may be
removed at any time by the consent of a majority of the members without notice or cause.
(f) A person need not be a series member to be a manager of a series, but the dissociation of a
series member that is also a series manager removes the person as a manager of the series.
If a person that is both a series manager and a series member ceases to be a manager of the
series, that cessation does not by itself dissociate the person as a member of the series.
(g) A person's ceasing to be a series manager does not discharge any debt, obligation, or other
liability to the series or members of the series which the person incurred while a manager of
the series.
(4) An action requiring the consent of members of a series under this chapter may be taken
without a meeting, and a member of a series may appoint a proxy or other agent to consent or
otherwise act for the series member by signing an appointing record, personally or by the series
member's agent.
(5) The dissolution of a series does not affect the applicability of this section. However, a person
that wrongfully causes dissolution of the series loses the right to participate in management as
a series member and a series manager.
(6) This chapter does not entitle a member of a series to remuneration for services performed for a
member-managed series, except for reasonable compensation for services rendered in winding
up the activities of the series.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 92, 2026 General Session
Renumbered 10/1/2026

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