HRS §414D-85
Members are not personally liable for the corporation's debts
A member of a corporation is not personally responsible for the corporation's actions, debts, or other obligations just because they are a member. This means the corporation's debts are not the member's personal debts.
The statute, as written — Member's liability to third parties
A member of a corporation is not, as such, personally liable for the acts, debts, liabilities, or obligations of the corporation.
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