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§ 29-103 Partnerships not required to record certificate

AZ Rev Stat § 29-103 (2019) (N/A)
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29-103. Partnerships not required to record certificate

A. A partnership transacting business under a firm name or style which contains the surnames of all persons interested as partners, or one formed for the practice of law, is not required to record a certificate as required by section 29-102.

B. A commercial or banking partnership established and transacting business without the state under a name which is fictitious or does not show the names of the persons interested as partners may, without recording a certificate as required by section 29-102, use in this state the partnership name used by it without the state.

C. A domestic limited partnership which has filed or recorded a certificate of limited partnership under applicable laws may transact business under the name set forth in such certificate without recording a certificate as required by section 29-102.

D. A foreign limited partnership which has registered pursuant to section 29-349 may transact business in this state under the name set forth in such registration without recording a certificate as required by section 29-102.

E. A partnership that is engaged in this state in the practice of public accounting as certified public accountants and that complies with section 32-731 is not required to record a certificate as required by section 29-102.

F. A domestic limited liability partnership that is registered pursuant to section 29-1101 may transact business in this state under the name set forth in its registration without recording a certificate as required by section 29-102.

G. A foreign limited liability partnership that is registered pursuant to section 29-1106 may transact business in this state under the name set forth in its registration without recording a certificate as required by section 29-102.

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§ 29-103 Partnerships not required to record certificate