35-8-301. Agency power of members and managers. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a member is an agent of the limited liability company for the purpose of its business or affairs and the act of a member, including but not limited to the execution of any instrument in the name of the limited liability company for apparently carrying on in the usual way the business or affairs of the limited liability company binds the limited liability company, unless the member so acting has, in fact, no authority to act for the limited liability company in the particular matter and the person with whom the member is dealing has knowledge of the fact that the member has no such authority.
(2) If the articles of organization provide that management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers:
(a) a member, acting solely in the capacity as a member, may not be an agent of the limited liability company; and
(b) a manager is an agent of the limited liability company for the purpose of its business or affairs, and the act of a manager, including but not limited to the execution of any instrument in the name of the limited liability company for apparently carrying on in the usual way the business or affairs of the limited liability company, binds the limited liability company, unless the manager so acting has, in fact, no authority to act for the limited liability company in the particular matter and the person with whom the manager is dealing has knowledge of the fact that the manager has no such authority.
(3) An act of a manager or a member that is not apparently for carrying on in the usual way the business of the limited liability company does not bind the limited liability company, unless authorized in accordance with the articles of organization or the operating agreement, at the time of the transaction or at any other time.
(4) An act of a manager or member in contravention of a restriction on authority may not bind the limited liability company to persons having knowledge of the restriction.
(5) Unless the articles of organization state otherwise, a member with a majority interest in the limited liability company may represent the limited liability company in justice's court as provided in 25-31-601 and small claims court pursuant to 25-35-505.
History: En. Sec. 20, Ch. 120, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 189, L. 2017.