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MAINE LEGAL INFORMATION
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Selected Maine LLC Statutues
- §603-A. Limited liability company name.
1. Requirements. A limited liability company name must contain the words "Limited Liability Company," the abbreviation "L.L.C." or the designation "LLC" unless the limited liability company is filing an assumed name under section 605-A or a registration of name under section 606-A. If the words "Limited Liability Company," "Limited Liability Company, Chartered," "Limited Liability Company, Professional Association," "Limited Liability Company, P.A." or any of the designations without commas are used, a limited liability company may also use the abbreviation "L.L.C." or the designation "LLC" without filing an assumed name under section 605-A.
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- §611. Nature of business. A limited liability company may be organized under this chapter for any lawful purpose. If the purpose for which a limited liability company is organized or its form makes it subject to a special provision of law, the limited liability company shall also comply with that provision. This section is specifically intended to permit the formation of a professional limited liability company by a person or persons who may form a professional corporation under the Maine Professional Service Corporation Act. * * *
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