A société à responsabilité limitée (SARL) or limited liability company (LLC) may be incorporated for a limited or unlimited period of time (Article 710-3 of the law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies - the “Law”). The duration of the SARL may be extended under the conditions required when amending the articles of association.
References: Articles 710-3 of the Law of 1915; Complexity - Definition Continued - LLC (SARL), January 5, 2021, Bertrand Mariaux
Bertrand Mariaux, Avocat à la Cour, LL.M. (hons.)
Prestation de serment (Swearing-in oath): Luxembourg (2011), Certificat d’Aptitude à la Profession d’Avocat, École de Formation professionnelle des Barreaux de la Cour d’appel de Paris (2009), Bond University (LL.M. (distinct.), International Legal Practice, 2010), Université Sorbonne Paris Nord & University of Limerick (Master in European & International Law - major in economics, 2008), certified Expert in Microfinance (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, 2015), social entrepreneurship (University of Oxford, 2015 & The Wharton School of Social Policy & Practice, 2014) and social & solidarity economy (International Labour Organization Academy - Social & Solidarity Economy, Organisation Internationale du Travail - Économie Sociale et Solidaire, 2017)