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Section 201 - Formation of limited partnership -- Certificate of limited partnership.

UT Code § 48-2e-201 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) To form a limited partnership, a person must deliver a certificate of limited partnership to the division for filing.

(2) The certificate of limited partnership must state: (a) the name of the limited partnership, which must comply with Section 48-2e-108; (b) the street and mailing address of the limited partnership's principal office; (c) the information required by Subsection 16-17-203(1); (d) the name and the street and mailing addresses of each general partner; and (e) whether the limited partnership is a limited liability limited partnership.

(a) the name of the limited partnership, which must comply with Section 48-2e-108;

(b) the street and mailing address of the limited partnership's principal office;

(c) the information required by Subsection 16-17-203(1);

(d) the name and the street and mailing addresses of each general partner; and

(e) whether the limited partnership is a limited liability limited partnership.

(3) A certificate of limited partnership may contain statements as to matters other than those required by Subsection (2), but may not vary or otherwise affect the provisions specified in Subsection 48-2e-112(3) in a manner inconsistent with that Subsection (2).

(4) A limited partnership is formed when: (a) the certificate of limited partnership has become effective; (b) at least two persons have become partners; (c) at least one person has become a general partner; and (d) at least one person has become a limited partner.

(a) the certificate of limited partnership has become effective;

(b) at least two persons have become partners;

(c) at least one person has become a general partner; and

(d) at least one person has become a limited partner.

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Section 201 - Formation of limited partnership -- Certificate of limited partnership.