NO DUTY TO RECORD DECISIONS, ETC Sample Clauses

NO DUTY TO RECORD DECISIONS, ETC. The Member in the Member’s capacity as a member and as the Manager shall have no duty to record in writing or otherwise any decision in the Member’s capacity as a member or manager, and the Member’s failure to make any such record shall not impair the validity of any such decision.
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NO DUTY TO RECORD DECISIONS, ETC. The Manager shall have no duty to record in writing or otherwise any decision made, and the Manager’s failure to make any such record shall not impair the validity of any such decision.
NO DUTY TO RECORD DECISIONS, ETC. Neither the Governing Body nor the officers shall be obligated to record in writing or otherwise any decision relating to the business or internal affairs of the LLC. No failure to make such a record shall impair the validity of any such decision.

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