(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, the limited liability company agreement governs: (a) Relations among the members as members and between the members and the limited liability company; and (b) The rights and duties under this chapter of a person in the capacity of manager. (2) To the extent the limited liability company agreement does not otherwise provide for a matter described in subsection (1) of this section, this chapter governs the matter. (3) A limited liability company agreement may not: (a) Vary a limited liability company's power under RCW 25.15.031 to sue, be sued, and defend in its own name; (b) Vary the law applicable to a limited liability company under RCW 25.15.033; (c) Eliminate or limit the duties of a member or manager in a manner prohibited by RCW 25.15.038(6); (d) Eliminate or limit the liability of a member or manager in a manner prohibited by RCW 25.15.038(7); (e) Indemnify a member or manager in a manner prohibited by RCW 25.15.041; (f) Vary the requirements of RCW 25.15.086; (g) Vary the records required under RCW 25.15.136(1) or unreasonably restrict the right to records or information under RCW 25.15.136; (h) Vary the power of a manager to resign under RCW 25.15.176; (i) Vary the requirements of RCW 25.15.231; (j) Eliminate or limit the liability of a member, manager, or transferee under RCW 25.15.236; (k) Vary the power of a court to decree dissolution in the circumstances specified in RCW 25.15.274; (l) Vary the requirement to wind up the limited liability company's business as specified in RCW 25.15.297 (1), (2), (4), and (5); (m) Unreasonably restrict the right to maintain an action under Article X of this chapter; (n) Restrict the right of a member that will have personal liability with respect to a surviving or converted organization to approve a merger or conversion under RCW 25.15.456; or (o) Restrict the rights under this chapter of a person other than a member, a transferee, or a manager.
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