Wyoming Code § 17-29-110

Operating agreement; scope, function and limitations
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(a)  Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, the operating agreement governs all of the following:
(i)  Relations among the members as members and between the members and the limited liability company;
(ii)  The rights and duties under this chapter of a person in the capacity of manager;
(iii)  The activities of the company and the conduct of those activities;
(iv)  The means and conditions for amending the operating agreement;
(v)  Management rights and voting rights of members;
(vi)  Transferability of membership interests;
(vii)  Distributions to members prior to dissolution;
(viii)  All other aspects of the management of the limited liability company.
(b)  To the extent the operating agreement does not otherwise provide for a matter described in subsection (a) of this section, this chapter governs the matter.
(c)  An operating agreement shall not:
(i)  Vary a limited liability company's capacity under W.S. 17-29-105 to sue and be sued in its own name;
(ii)  Vary the law applicable under W.S 17-29-106;
(iii)  Vary the power of the court under W.S. 17-29-204;
(iv)  Reserved;
(v)  Eliminate the contractual obligation of good faith and fair dealing under W.S. 17-29-409(d);
(vi)  Unreasonably restrict the duties and rights stated in W.S. 17-29-410;
(vii)  Vary the power of a court to decree dissolution in the circumstances specified in W.S. 17-29-701(a)(iv) and (v);
(viii)  Vary the requirement to wind up a limited liability company's business as specified in W.S. 17-29-702(a) and (b)(i);
(ix)  Unreasonably restrict the right of a member to maintain an action under article 9 of this chapter;
(x)  Reserved; or
(xi)  Reserved.

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