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Code · Connecticut · Title 34 — Limited Partnerships, Partnerships, Professional Associations, Limited Liability Companies and Statutory Trusts · CHAPTER 616 — Entity Transactions

Sec. 34-625. Certificate of interest exchange; effective date.

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(a)A certificate of interest exchange shall be signed on behalf of a domestic acquired entity and filed with the Secretary of the State.
(b)A certificate of interest exchange shall contain:
(1)The name and type of the acquired entity;
(2)The name, jurisdiction of organization and type of the acquiring entity;
(3)If the certificate of interest exchange is not to be effective upon filing, the date and time on which it will become effective, which may not be more than ninety days after the date of filing;
(4)A statement that the plan of interest exchange was approved by the acquired entity in accordance with this part; and
(5)Any amendments to the acquired entity's public organic document approved as part of the plan of interest exchange.
(c)A certificate of interest exchange may contain any other provision not prohibited by law.
(d)A certificate of interest exchange shall become effective on the date and time of its filing or on the date and time specified in the certificate of interest exchange.
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