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Sjrcpa
Thank you. Not being an attorney I might be out of my element, and perhaps an attorney should make the decision.
But I see these provisions in the documents.
- The members of the Company desire to convert the Company [LLC] to a general law corporation
- The company shall file Form CONV LLC-GS, “Articles of Incorporation with Statement of Conversion” (the “Conversion Certificate”) with the California Secretary of State as required under the Code; executing all documents necessary to dissolve the Company (including all required filings and notices with state and local authorities) and transfer the legal rights of the Company [LLC] to the Converted Entity
And I so I think this language falls under that provision I cited about a new charter.
I don't want to tell the client that I don't know the answer, but I think that is the best action to take. So the business attorney probably should be consulted.