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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 32. Partnership
- Chapter 11. Uniform Limited Partnership Act
- Section 20. Amendment to Certificate; Restated Certificate.
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AS 32.11.020. Amendment to Certificate; Restated Certificate.
- (a) A certificate of limited partnership is amended by filing a certificate of amendment with the department. The
certificate must set out
- (1) the name of the limited partnership;
- (2) the date of filing the certificate to be amended; and
- (3) the amendment to the certificate.
- (b) Within 30 days after the following events, an amendment to a certificate of limited partnership reflecting the
occurrence of the event or events shall be filed:
- (1) the admission of a new general partner;
- (2) the withdrawal of a general partner; or
- (3) the continuation of the business under AS 32.11.370
after an event of withdrawal of a general partner.
- (c) A general partner who becomes aware that a statement in a certificate of limited partnership was false when made or
that an arrangement or other fact described has changed, making the certificate inaccurate, shall promptly amend the
certificate.
- (d) A certificate of limited partnership may be amended at any time for any other proper purpose the general partners
determine.
- (e) A person may not be held liable because an amendment to a certificate of limited partnership has not been filed to
reflect the occurrence of an event referred to in (b) of this section if the amendment is filed within the 30-day
period specified in (b) of this section.
- (f) A restated certificate of limited partnership may be executed and filed in the same manner as a certificate of
amendment.
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