Stanley Soltzer, part owner of plaintiffs, had no authority to enter into the relevant loan transactions with defendant on plaintiffs' behalf. To the contrary, the operating agreements that governed plaintiffs each made clear that plaintiffs' business affairs could be conducted only by a majority vote of their operating managers. Here, there was no majority vote by either plaintiff; indeed, plaintiffs had no knowledge of the loan transactions. Furthermore, Soltzer had no...
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