604 - Rights of assignee to become a member.

§  604.  Rights of assignee to become a member. (a) Except as provided  in the operating agreement, an assignee of a membership interest may not  become a member without the vote  or  written  consent  of  at  least  a  majority  in interest of the members, other than the member who assigned  or proposes to assign such membership interest.    (b) An assignee who has become a member has, to the  extent  assigned,  the  rights,  powers,  preferences and limitations and is subject to the  restrictions  and  liabilities,  of  a  member  under  the  articles  of  organization,  the operating agreement and this chapter. Notwithstanding  the foregoing, unless otherwise provided in the operating agreement,  an  assignee  who  becomes  a member is liable for the obligations of his or  her assignor to make contributions as provided in section  five  hundred  two  of this chapter, but shall not be liable for the obligations of his  or her assignor under sections six hundred six and five hundred eight of  this  chapter.  However,  the  assignee  is  not   obligated   for   (i)  liabilities,  including  the  obligations of his or her assignor to make  contributions as provided in section five hundred two of  this  chapter,  unknown  to the assignee at the time he or she becomes a member and that  could not be ascertained  from  the  operating  agreement  or  (ii)  any  accrued liabilities of the assignor at the time of assignment unless the  assignee specifically assumes such liabilities.