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Operating Agreement for SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC
Draft / template — not legal advice. This document is a working draft for a single-member Indiana LLC. Have an Indiana-licensed attorney review and finalize it before you sign or rely on it. Items in
[brackets]need your specific information; items marked[TODO — attorney review]should be confirmed with counsel.
Entity: SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC (the "Company")
State of formation: Indiana
Effective date: [Effective Date — the date this Agreement is adopted]
1. Formation and Purpose
This Operating Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into by the undersigned sole Member, Samuel S. James (the "Member"), to govern the operations of SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC, a limited liability company organized under the Indiana Business Flexibility Act (Indiana Code § 23-18).
The Company is formed to act as a holding company. Its primary purpose is to own, manage, and oversee its subsidiary entities and other business interests. The Company does not itself engage in operating or client-facing business, and it holds no operating liability of its own.
2. Registered Office and Registered Agent
- Principal office:
[Principal business address — e.g., South Bend, IN] - Registered agent:
[Registered agent name — the Member may serve as agent] - Registered office address:
[Indiana street address of the registered agent]
The Member may change the principal office or registered agent at any time, consistent with Indiana filing requirements.
3. Member and Ownership
The sole Member of the Company is Samuel S. James, who holds 100% of the membership interest. As the only member, the Member is entitled to all allocations, distributions, and voting rights of the Company.
4. Management
The Company shall be Member-managed. The Member has full and exclusive authority to make all decisions regarding the Company's business, including, without limitation:
- Forming, acquiring, financing, and managing subsidiary entities;
- Opening and controlling bank and financial accounts;
- Entering into contracts and holding the Company's brand, intellectual property, and other assets;
- Admitting new members (which would require amending this Agreement — see §12).
5. Subsidiary Management
The Company is authorized to form, acquire, and hold interests in subsidiary limited liability companies and other entities. The Company shall act as the sole member (or controlling owner) of such subsidiaries so that the parent–subsidiary relationship is clearly maintained.
To preserve limited-liability protection for the Company, the Member, and each subsidiary, the Member shall:
- Keep the Company's assets, accounts, and records separate from those of every subsidiary and from the Member's personal affairs (no commingling of funds);
- Document ownership of each subsidiary (the Company as sole member) in that subsidiary's own operating agreement;
- Observe ordinary formalities for the Company and each subsidiary.
6. Capital Contributions and Distributions
- Capital contributions: The Member may contribute capital to the Company as needed. Contributions are recorded in the Company's books.
- Distributions: Distributions of available cash or profits are made to the Member at the times and in the amounts the Member determines, subject to the Company's financial obligations and applicable law (the Company may not make a distribution that would render it unable to pay its debts as they come due).
7. Bank Accounts, Books, and Records
- The Company shall maintain its own bank account(s), separate from the Member's personal accounts and from every subsidiary's accounts.
- The Company shall keep accurate books and records of its finances, ownership interests in subsidiaries, and material decisions.
- Records shall be maintained at the principal office and retained as required by Indiana law.
8. Tax Treatment
As a single-member LLC, the Company is by default treated as a disregarded entity
for U.S. federal income tax purposes; its income and expenses are reported on the
Member's individual return. The Member may elect a different classification (for
example, S-corporation treatment) by filing the appropriate IRS election.
[TODO — confirm tax treatment and any elections with a CPA/attorney.]
- EIN:
[Company EIN — obtain from the IRS] - Fiscal year:
[Fiscal year — typically the calendar year]
9. Liability and Indemnification
To the fullest extent permitted by Indiana law:
- The Member shall not be personally liable for the debts, obligations, or liabilities of the Company solely by reason of being a member; and
- The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless the Member (and any authorized manager or agent) against claims, losses, and expenses arising from the good-faith management of the Company, except for acts of fraud, willful misconduct, or bad faith.
10. Succession on Death or Incapacity
If the Member dies or becomes incapacitated, the Member's membership interest shall pass
to the Member's successor(s) in interest as determined by the Member's estate plan, will,
or applicable Indiana law, and such successor(s) shall be admitted as member(s) with the
same rights the Member held. The Company shall not dissolve solely because of the
Member's death or incapacity, and shall continue under the successor(s).
[TODO — coordinate this section with your will / estate plan and confirm with an attorney.]
11. Transfer of Membership Interest
The Member may assign, pledge, or transfer all or part of the membership interest at the Member's discretion. Any transferee that is to hold voting/management rights (rather than purely economic rights) is admitted as a member only upon amendment of this Agreement under §12.
12. Amendments
This Agreement may be amended only by a written instrument signed by the Member (and by all members if additional members are later admitted). Amendments are effective on the date stated in the amendment.
13. Dissolution
The Company shall continue in perpetuity unless dissolved by:
- The written election of the Member; or
- Operation of Indiana law.
Upon dissolution, the Company's assets shall be applied first to creditors (including the Member, if owed), then distributed to the Member, after which Articles of Dissolution shall be filed with the Indiana Secretary of State.
14. Governing Law and Severability
This Agreement is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana. If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force and effect.
15. Definitions
- "Company" — SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC.
- "Member" — Samuel S. James, and any successor or additional member admitted under this Agreement.
- "Membership Interest" — the Member's ownership, economic, and (unless limited) management rights in the Company.
- "Subsidiary" — any entity in which the Company holds a controlling or sole-member interest.
Execution
The undersigned, being the sole Member of SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC, adopts and agrees to this Operating Agreement as of the Effective Date first written above.
SOLE MEMBER
Signature: ______________________________________
Printed name: Samuel S. James
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared as a working draft. Review with an Indiana-licensed attorney before signing.