57D-7-32. Appeal from revocation.
(a) A foreign LLC may appeal the Secretary of State's revocation of its certificate of authority to the Superior Court of Wake County within 30 days after the certificate of revocation is mailed to the foreign LLC by the Secretary of State. The appeal is commenced by filing a petition with the court and with the Secretary of State requesting the court to set aside the revocation. Copies of the foreign LLC's certificate of authority and the Secretary of State's certificate of revocation are to be attached to the petition. No service of process on the Secretary of State is required except for the filing of the petition as set forth in this subsection. The appeal to the superior court will be determined by a judge of the superior court upon such further evidence, notice, and opportunity to be heard, if any, as the court may deem appropriate under the circumstances. The foreign LLC will have the burden of establishing that it is entitled to have the revocation set aside.
(b) Upon consideration of the petition and any response made by the Secretary of State, the court may prior to entering final judgment order the Secretary of State to set aside the revocation or may take any other action the court considers appropriate.
(c) The court's final decision may be appealed as in other civil proceedings. (2013-157, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 57D - North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act
§ 57D-7-01 - Authority to transact business.
§ 57D-7-02 - Consequences of transacting business without authority.
§ 57D-7-03 - Application for certificate of authority.
§ 57D-7-04 - Amended certificate of authority.
§ 57D-7-05 - Effect of certificate of authority.
§ 57D-7-06 - Registered office and registered agent of foreign LLC.
§ 57D-7-20 - Withdrawal of foreign LLC.
§ 57D-7-22 - Authority of Attorney General.
§ 57D-7-30 - Grounds for revocation.
§ 57D-7-31 - Procedure for and effect of revocation.
§ 57D-7-32 - Appeal from revocation.
§ 57D-7-33 - Inapplicability of Administrative Procedure Act.