101 on an LLC Agreement

The Delaware legislature created the LLC business form to give maximum effect to the members’ freedom to contract with one another upon whatever terms they deem best suited to their circumstances and goals. In a corporation, for example, Delaware law requires certain terms be included in the corporation’s constituent documents, mandates certain provisions related to corporate governance, and limits (to some extent) the ability of parties to modify certain terms relating to voting or fiduciary obligations, among other things. In an LLC, however, the members are free to organize the LLC in whatever manner they choose, with near-total freedom to define the relationship among the members and the terms governing the operation of the entity. The fundamental terms of an LLC’s ownership, operation and management are set forth in its LLC agreement.

An LLC agreement can be a written document or merely an oral understanding. A written agreement, however, is typically used because it memorializes the understanding and agreements of the members, which, in the event of a later dispute or misunderstanding (or the unfortunate possibility of litigation), is an invaluable protection in the interest of all parties involved. Although each LLC agreement is different, an LLC agreement will generally set forth certain fundamental terms such as:

  • The ownership percentage of each member
  • The manner in which profits, losses and expenses are allocated
  • The authority of members to bind the LLC and participate in day-to-day management
  • The voting rights of each member in making certain key decisions
  • The circumstances under which a member may withdrawal from the LLC, and the way in which the member’s economic interest is calculated upon withdrawal
  • The ability of a member to sell or pledge its interest to a third party
  • Terms contemplating the death or disability of a member
  • The circumstances and terms under which new members may be admitted
  • The circumstances under which the LLC will be liquidated, and the priority of claims among the members upon liquidation
  • Indemnification rights (if any) in the event the LLC or member is sued in connection with the business of the LLC

Delaware does not require that the LLC agreement be filed and made publicly available. A Delaware LLC is typically formed anonymously by the filing of a Certificate of Formation with the State, which includes only the name of the LLC and the office of the registered agent (Harvard Business Services). That is it!!!

Harvard Business Services, Inc can assist you in forming an LLC, and has many types of LLC agreements that can either be used as-is or can serve as a starting point for you to develop your own terms and provisions. We can be reached at (800) 345-2677, and would be happy to provide you with more information.

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11 Responses to “101 on an LLC Agreement”

  1. Excellent article Brett!

  2. J. VanES says:

    I found this to be extremely informative and well written for anyone to understand.

  3. Stephanie Wilgus says:

    I was looking into the LLC but could not understand how it is owned without stock. We have used the corporation for years and very familiar with the structure.
    The is the best information I came across explaining ownership in the LLC. Great blog.

  4. Thanks Stephanie, we are happy to hear that this information is helpful to you!

  5. Patrick says:

    Thanks for the great article. Now although it is not
    mandatory to file or make the Delaware LLC’s
    operating agreement publicly available, is it an option?
    If there’s nothing “to hide”, is it possible to keep a copy
    on file with Delaware for safekeeping or to be able to show
    what the operating agreement was rather than facing the
    worry of losing the operating agreement or having conflicting
    parties come up with different documents they each claim is
    the operating agreement?

  6. Timothy Julian says:

    This was very helpful. We signed up for your operating agreement service after we read this!

  7. We love hearing from our readers, thanks for the positive feedback!

  8. Luis B. says:

    This is certainly straight to the point and very clear information. Helpful indeed! Thank you Brett.

  9. Everett says:

    Concise and clear. Makes the Del LLC format most useful.

  10. Willy Joe says:

    Great information, I am an avid reader on the blog. I sent this to my parter, they were confused about ownership in the LLC. I remembered this was here from couple years ago.

  11. Kevin Kane says:

    Concise and clear.

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