N.J.S.A. 42:2C-57

Governing law.

42:2C-57 Governing law. 57. Governing Law. a. The law of the state or other jurisdiction under which a foreign limited liability company is formed governs: (1) the internal affairs of the company; and (2) the liability of a member as member and a manager as manager for the debts, obligations, or other liabilities of the company. b. A foreign limited liability company may not be denied a certificate of authority by reason of any difference between the laws of the jurisdiction under which the company is formed and the law of this State. c. A certificate of authority does not authorize a foreign limited liability company to engage in any business or exercise any power that a limited liability company may not engage in or exercise in this State. L.2012, c.50, s.57.

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