Oregon Code § 63.180·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Liability for contributions.
(1) A promise by a member to contribute to the limited liability company is not
enforceable unless it is set out in writing and signed by the member.
(2) Except as
provided in the articles of organization or any operating agreement, a member
is obligated to the limited liability company to perform any enforceable
promise to contribute cash or property or to perform services, even if the
member is unable to perform because of death, disability or any other reason.
(3) If a member
does not make a required contribution of property or services, the member is
obligated, at the option of the limited liability company, to contribute cash
equal to the portion of the value of the contribution, as stated in the limited
liability company records required to be kept pursuant to ORS 63.771, that has
not been made.
(4) Unless
otherwise provided in the articles of organization or any operating agreement,
the obligation of a member to make a contribution may be compromised only by
consent of all members. Notwithstanding the compromise, a creditor of the
limited liability company may enforce the original obligation if the creditor
acted in reliance on that obligation before the amendment or cancellation of
the obligation to reflect the compromise. [1993 c.173 §37]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 63.180
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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