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Section 1782.32 | Withdrawal of General Partner.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly A general partner may withdraw from a limited partnership at any time by giving written notice to the other partners. If the withdrawal violates the partnership agreement, the limited partnership, in addition to exercising any remedies otherwise available under applicable law, may […]

Section 1782.08 | Certificate of Limited Partnership Required – Filing, Contents.

Effective: June 6, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 94 – 124th General Assembly (A) To form a limited partnership, a certificate of limited partnership shall be executed and filed with the secretary of state, as provided in section 1782.13 of the Revised Code. The certificate shall be on a form prescribed by the secretary of […]

Section 1782.09 | Certificate of Amendment – Restatement of Certificate.

Effective: June 6, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 94 – 124th General Assembly (A) A certificate of limited partnership shall be amended by filing a certificate of amendment with the secretary of state. The certificate of amendment shall be on a form prescribed by the secretary of state and shall state all of the following: […]

Section 1782.10 | Certificate of Cancellation – Amendment.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly (A) A certificate of limited partnership shall be canceled upon the dissolution and the commencement of the winding up of the partnership or at any other time there are no limited partners. (B) A certificate of cancellation shall be filed with the […]

Section 1782.11 | Execution of Certificate.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly (A) A certificate required by this chapter to be filed with the secretary of state shall be executed in the following manner: (1) An original certificate of limited partnership shall be signed by all general partners; (2) A certificate of amendment shall […]

Section 1782.12 | Petition for Execution of Certificate.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly If a person who is required by section 1782.11 of the Revised Code to execute any certificate fails or refuses to do so, any other person who is adversely affected by the failure or refusal may petition the court of common pleas […]

Section 1782.13 | Filing of Documents With Secretary of State.

Effective: July 29, 1998 Latest Legislation: House Bill 579 – 122nd General Assembly (A)(1) Subject to section 1782.63 of the Revised Code, one signed copy of the certificate of limited partnership, any certificate of amendment, cancellation, amendment of certificate of cancellation, disclaimer of general partner status, or cancellation of disclaimer of general partner status, or […]

Section 1782.14 | Liability for False Statement in Certificate.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly If any certificate of limited partnership, amendment, or cancellation contains a false statement of a material fact, one who suffers loss by reasonable reliance on the statement may recover damages for the loss from all of the following: (A) Any person who […]

Section 1782.15 | Filing Is Notice of Certain Fact.

Effective: October 4, 1996 Latest Legislation: House Bill 495 – 121st General Assembly The fact that a certificate of limited partnership is on file in the office of a county recorder or with the secretary of state is notice that the partnership is a limited partnership and that the persons designated in the certificate as […]

Section 1782.16 | Copy of Certificates to Be Delivered or Mailed to Limited Partners.

Effective: July 1, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 120th General Assembly Upon the return by the secretary of state, pursuant to section 1782.13 of the Revised Code, of a certificate marked ” filed,”the general partners promptly shall deliver or mail a copy of the certificate of limited partnership and each other certificate to […]