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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 32. Partnership
- Chapter 11. Uniform Limited Partnership Act
- Section 350. Right of Assignee to Become Limited Partner.
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AS 32.11.350. Right of Assignee to Become Limited Partner.
- (a) An assignee of a partnership interest, including an assignee of a general partner, may become a limited partner if and
to the extent that
- (1) the assignor gives the assignee that right in accordance with authority described in the partnership agreement; or
- (2) all other partners consent.
- (b) An assignee who has become a limited partner has, to the extent assigned, the rights and powers, and is subject to the
restrictions and liabilities, of a limited partner under the partnership agreement and this chapter. An assignee who
becomes a limited partner also is liable for the obligations of the assignee's assignor to make and return
contributions as provided in AS 32.11.200
- 32.11.310. However, the assignee is not obligated
for liabilities unknown to the assignee at the time the assignee became a limited partner.
- (c) If an assignee of a partnership interest becomes a limited partner, the assignor is not released from the assignor's
liability to the limited partnership under AS 32.11.070
and 32.11.210.
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