A limited liability company is dissolved and its affairs shall be wound up when the first of the following occurs:
(1) at the time or on the happening of events specified for dissolution in an operating agreement of the company;
(2) all of the members of the company consent in writing; or
(3) the superior court enters a decree for judicial dissolution of the company under AS 10.50.405.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 10. Corporations and Associations
Chapter 50. Alaska Revised Limited Liability Company Act
Sec. 10.50.405. Dissolution by court.
Sec. 10.50.408. Involuntary dissolution by commissioner.
Sec. 10.50.410. Authority to wind up.
Sec. 10.50.415. Acts of winding up.
Sec. 10.50.420. Agency power of manager or member after dissolution.
Sec. 10.50.425. Distribution of assets.
Sec. 10.50.430. Articles of dissolution.
Sec. 10.50.435. Known claims against dissolved limited liability company.
Sec. 10.50.440. Unknown claims against dissolved limited liability company.