Washington Code § 23.100.0104

Purpose and duration of limited cooperative association
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(1) A limited cooperative association is an entity distinct from its members. (2) A limited cooperative association may be organized for any lawful purpose, regardless of whether for profit, except that a limited cooperative association may not be organized for the purpose of generating, purchasing, selling, marketing, transmitting, or distributing electric energy. (3) Unless the articles of organization state a term for a limited cooperative association's existence, the association has perpetual duration.

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