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2003 SESSION
SB 881 Uniform Partnership Act statements.
Introduced by: William C. Wampler, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Uniform Partnership Act statements. Establishes the requirements for renewing a statement of partnership authority filed with the State Corporation Commission, and clarifies other provisions of the Uniform Partnership Act regarding the filing of statements of partnership authority, dissociation, dissolution, and merger. The filing of a renewal will restart the five-year effective life of a statement of partnership authority. A statement of partnership authority must be amended whenever the partnership changes its name. A statement of partnership authority must be filed prior to the filing of a statement of dissociation or dissolution. Statements of merger must be executed by each party to the merger, and are only effective as to a partnership that has a statement of partnership authority on file with the Commission. Finally, the measure provides that the term "statement," for purposes of the Uniform Partnership Act, includes a renewal of a statement of partnership authority.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Uniform Partnership Act statements. Establishes the requirements for renewing a statement of partnership authority filed with the State Corporation Commission, and clarifies other provisions of the Uniform Partnership Act regarding the filing of statements of partnership authority, dissociation, dissolution, and merger. The filing of a renewal will restart the five-year effective life of a statement of partnership authority. A statement of partnership authority must be amended whenever the partnership changes its name. A statement of partnership authority must be filed prior to the filing of a statement of dissociation or dissolution. Statements of merger must be executed by each party to the merger, and are only effective as to a partnership that has a statement of partnership authority on file with the Commission. Finally, the measure provides that the term "statement," for purposes of the Uniform Partnership Act, includes a renewal of a statement of partnership authority.