HRS §428-401
What members can contribute to a limited liability company
This section says what a member of a limited liability company can give to the company as their contribution. It can be property, money, promises to pay, services, or contracts to do work. The contribution can be physical or non-physical.
The statute, as written — Form of contribution
The contribution of a member of a limited liability company may consist of tangible or intangible property or other benefit to the company, including money, promissory notes, services performed, or other obligations to contribute cash or property, or contracts for services to be performed.
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