C.R.S. Section 7-80-810
Judicial dissolution


(1)

A limited liability company may be dissolved in a proceeding by the attorney general if it is established that:

(a)

The limited liability company obtained its articles of organization through fraud; or

(b)

The limited liability company has continued to exceed or abuse the authority conferred upon it by law.

(2)

A limited liability company may be dissolved in a proceeding by or for a member or manager of the limited liability company if it is established that it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business of the limited liability company in conformity with the operating agreement of said company.

(3)

A limited liability company may be dissolved in a proceeding by a creditor of the limited liability company if it is established that:

(a)

The creditor’s claim has been reduced to judgment, execution upon such judgment has been returned unsatisfied, and the limited liability company is insolvent; or

(b)

The limited liability company is insolvent and the limited liability company has admitted in writing that the creditor’s claim is due and owing.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

If a limited liability company has been dissolved by voluntary action taken under subpart 1 of this part 8:

(I)

The limited liability company may bring a proceeding to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under judicial supervision in accordance with section 7-80-803; and

(II)

The attorney general, a member, a manager, or a creditor, as the case may be, may bring a proceeding to wind up and liquidate the business and affairs of the limited liability company under judicial supervision in accordance with section 7-80-803, upon establishing the grounds set forth for such person, respectively, in subsections (1) to (3) of this section.

(b)

As used in sections 7-80-811 to 7-80-813, a “judicial proceeding brought to dissolve a limited liability company” includes a proceeding brought under this subsection (4), and a “decree of dissolution” includes an order of court entered in a proceeding under this subsection (4) that directs that the business and affairs of a limited liability company shall be wound up and liquidated under judicial supervision.

Source: Section 7-80-810 — Judicial dissolution, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-07.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

7‑80‑101
Short title
7‑80‑102
Definitions
7‑80‑103
Nature of business
7‑80‑104
Powers
7‑80‑105
Unauthorized assumption of powers
7‑80‑106
Transaction of business outside state
7‑80‑107
Application of corporation case law to set aside limited liability
7‑80‑108
Effect of operating agreement - nonwaivable provisions - statute of frauds
7‑80‑109
Construction of article
7‑80‑203
Formation
7‑80‑204
Articles of organization
7‑80‑207
Effect of filing of articles of organization
7‑80‑208
Notice of existence of limited liability company
7‑80‑209
Amendment of articles of organization
7‑80‑301
Limited liability companies - registered agents - service of process - periodic reports
7‑80‑401
Management of limited liability company
7‑80‑402
Designation of managers
7‑80‑403
Officers and other agents
7‑80‑404
Duties of members and managers
7‑80‑405
Members and managers as agents of the limited liability company
7‑80‑407
Reimbursement and indemnification of members and managers
7‑80‑408
Access to and confidentiality of information - records - accounting
7‑80‑501
Form of contribution
7‑80‑502
Liability for contributions
7‑80‑503
Sharing of profits and losses
7‑80‑504
Sharing of distributions
7‑80‑601
Interim distributions
7‑80‑602
Resignation of member
7‑80‑603
Interest of member upon resignation
7‑80‑604
Distribution in kind
7‑80‑605
Right to distribution
7‑80‑606
Limitations on distribution
7‑80‑701
Admission of members
7‑80‑702
Interest in limited liability company - transferability of interest
7‑80‑703
Rights of creditor against a member
7‑80‑704
Deceased or incompetent members who are individuals - dissolved or terminated members who are legal entities
7‑80‑705
Liability of members and managers
7‑80‑706
Voting
7‑80‑713
Derivative proceeding - standing - definitions
7‑80‑714
Derivative proceeding - demand
7‑80‑715
Stay of derivative proceeding
7‑80‑716
Dismissal of derivative proceeding
7‑80‑717
Discontinuance or settlement of derivative proceeding
7‑80‑718
Payment of expenses - derivative proceeding
7‑80‑719
Applicability of derivative proceeding to foreign limited liability companies
7‑80‑801
Dissolution - time and notice of dissolution
7‑80‑802
Statement of dissolution
7‑80‑803
Effect of dissolution
7‑80‑803.3
Right to wind up business
7‑80‑803.5
Manager’s or member’s power to bind limited liability company after dissolution
7‑80‑810
Judicial dissolution
7‑80‑811
Procedure for judicial dissolution
7‑80‑812
Receivership or custodianship
7‑80‑813
Decree of dissolution
7‑80‑901
Foreign limited liability companies
7‑80‑902
Registered agent - service of process
7‑80‑1101
Application to limited liability companies formed prior to July 1, 1994
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 7-80-810’s source at colorado​.gov