A Delaware Certificate of Merger of Domestic Corporation and Foreign Limited Liability Company is a document used to merge a domestic corporation and a foreign limited liability company into a single entity. The document is filed with the Delaware Secretary of State and is used to legally combine the two entities into an LLC. This merger is also known as a cross-border merger or a foreign-domestic merger. The Delaware Certificate of Merger of Domestic Corporation and Foreign Limited Liability Company includes information such as the name, address, and jurisdiction of the domestic corporation, the name, address, and jurisdiction of the foreign limited liability company, the name of the new LLC, and the effective date of the merger. The document also contains the following provisions: • Approval of the merger by the boards of directors of the domestic corporation and the foreign limited liability company; • Authorization of the merger by the members of the domestic corporation and the foreign limited liability company; • The filing of an amended certificate of formation for the LLC; • The appointment of a registered agent; • The adoption of a new operating agreement; • Any other provisions that are necessary for the merger. The Delaware Certificate of Merger of Domestic Corporation and Foreign Limited Liability Company can be used for a variety of different types of mergers, such as a stock merger, asset merger, or a combination of both. Once the document is filed with the Delaware Secretary of State, the merger is legally effective.