STATEMENT OF MERGER (Relating to a LLC) - maine 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the first section, which requires details about the constituent organizations involved in the merger. Include their form of organization, name, jurisdiction, and date of organization.
  3. In the second section, specify the surviving organization’s name, form, jurisdiction of governing statute, date of organization, and principal office address.
  4. For the third section, indicate whether the surviving organization is newly created or existed prior to the merger. Attach any necessary organizational documents as required.
  5. Complete the fourth section by stating when the merger becomes effective under the governing statute.
  6. Confirm that all constituent organizations have approved the merger as required by their governing statutes in section five.
  7. If applicable, provide additional information for foreign surviving organizations in section six and ensure all signatures are collected from authorized representatives in subsequent sections.

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Also known as articles of merger. A certificate evidencing the merger of two or more entities into one entity.
The Certificate of Merger must be signed and acknowledged by each constituent other business entity as set forth in Sections 1113(g)(1) or (2), 3203(g)(1) or (2), 6019.1(f), 8019.1(g), 12540.1(g), 15911.14(a), 16915(b) or 17710.14(a).
Every LLC that is registered in the states of California, Delaware, Maine, Missouri, and New York is legally required to have an operating agreement.
How to form a Maine LLC in 6 steps Choose your business name. Appoint a registered agent. File the certificate of formation. Create an operating agreement. Obtain an EIN and open a business bank account. Register for state taxes and business accounts.
Most states permit one LLC to merge into another LLC. To merge, (1) Create a written plan of merger; (2) Have the plan approved by a vote of the LLCs members; (3) File the articles of merger with the secretary of state where you formed the LLC.

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The 5 states requiring an operating agreement are California, Delaware, Maine, Missouri, and New York. But while you must have an LLC operating agreement, you dont have to file it.
Yes. Unlike most states (where operating agreements are encouraged but not required), Maines statutes clearly state that a limited liability company agreement must be entered into or otherwise existing before an LLC can be formed.
Is an operating agreement required in Maine? Yes. Unlike most states (where operating agreements are encouraged but not required), Maines statutes clearly state that a limited liability company agreement must be entered into or otherwise existing before an LLC can be formed.

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