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Code · California · Corporations Code

§ 15902.05

255 words·~1 min read·/ca/corporations-code/15902-05

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(a)If a person required by this chapter to sign a record or deliver a record to the Secretary of State for filing does not do so, any other person that is aggrieved may petition the superior court to order:
(1)the person to sign the record;
(2)deliver the record to the Secretary of State for filing; or
(3)the Secretary of State to file the record unsigned.
(b)If the person aggrieved under subdivision
(a)is not the limited partnership or foreign limited partnership to which the record pertains, the aggrieved person shall make the limited partnership or foreign limited partnership a party to the action. A person aggrieved under subdivision
(a)may seek the remedies provided in subdivision
(a)in the same action in combination or in the alternative. In any action under this subdivision, if the court finds the failure of the person to comply with the requirement to sign a record or deliver a record to the Secretary of State for filing to have been without justification, the court may award an amount sufficient to reimburse the persons aggrieved under subdivision
(a)bringing the action for the reasonable expenses incurred by such persons, including attorneys’ fees, in connection with the action or proceeding.
(c)A record filed unsigned pursuant to this section is effective without being signed.
(d)Any person, other than a general partner, delivering a record to the Secretary of State for filing, shall state the statutory authority for such action after the signature on the appropriate record.
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