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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 59 - Partnership » Article 4A - Foreign Limited Liability Partnerships.

§ 59-90 – Law governing foreign limited liability partnership.

59-90. Law governing foreign limited liability partnership. (a) The law of the state or jurisdiction under which a foreign limited liability partnership is formed governs relations among the partners and between the partners and the partnership and the liability of partners for obligations of the partnership. (b) A foreign limited liability partnership may not be […]

§ 59-91 – Statement of foreign registration.

59-91. Statement of foreign registration. (a) Before transacting business in this State, a foreign limited liability partnership must file an application for registration as a foreign limited liability partnership. The application must contain: (1) The name of the foreign limited liability partnership that satisfies the requirements of the state or other jurisdiction under whose law […]

§ 59-92 – Effect of failure to register.

59-92. Effect of failure to register. (a) A foreign limited liability partnership transacting business in this State may not maintain an action or proceeding in this State unless it has in effect a registration as a foreign limited liability partnership. (b) The failure of a foreign limited liability partnership to have in effect a registration […]

§ 59-93 – Activities not constituting transacting business.

59-93. Activities not constituting transacting business. (a) Without excluding other activities that may not constitute transacting business in this State, a foreign limited liability partnership shall not be considered to be transacting business in this State for the purposes of this Article by reason of carrying on in this State any one or more of […]

§ 59-94 – Action by Attorney General.

59-94. Action by Attorney General. The Attorney General may maintain an action to restrain a foreign limited liability partnership from transacting business in this State in violation of this Article. (1999-362, s. 10.)