Wisconsin Code § 183.0401

Becoming member
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(1) If a limited liability
company is to have only one member upon formation, the person
becomes a member as agreed by that person and the organizer of
the company. That person and the organizer may be, but need not
be, different persons. If different, the organizer acts on behalf of
the initial member.
(2) If a limited liability company is to have more than one
member upon formation, those persons become members as
agreed by the persons before the formation of the company. The
organizer acts on behalf of the persons in forming the company
and may be, but need not be, one of the persons.
(3) A person becomes an initial member of a limited liability
company with the consent of a majority of the organizers. The
organizers may consent to more than one person simultaneously
becoming the company’s initial members.
(4) After formation of a limited liability company, a person
becomes a member in any of the following ways:
(a) As provided in the operating agreement.
(b) As the result of a transaction effective under subch. X.
(c) With the affirmative vote or consent of all the members.
(d) As provided in s. 183.0701 (1) (c).
(e) As provided in s. 183.0503 (6) (c).
(5) A person may become a member without doing any of the
following:
(a) Acquiring a transferable interest.
(b) Making or being obligated to make a contribution to the
limited liability company.

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