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[§425E-207] Correcting a filed document.

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[§425E-207] Correcting a filed document.
(a)A domestic or foreign limited partnership may correct a document filed by the director if the document:
(1)Contains an incorrect statement; or
(2)Was defectively executed, attested, sealed, verified, or acknowledged.
(b)A document is corrected:
(1)By preparing a certificate of correction that:
(A)Describes the document, including its file date or attaches a copy of it to the certificate;
(B)Specifies the incorrect statement and the reason it is incorrect or the manner in which the execution was defective; and
(C)Corrects the incorrect statement or defective execution; and
(2)By delivering the certificate to the director for filing.
(c)A certificate of correction shall be effective as of the effective date of the document it corrects; provided that the certificate shall be effective when filed:
(1)For the purposes of section 425E-103(c) and (d); and
(2)As to persons relying on the uncorrected record and adversely affected by the correction. [L 2003, c 210, pt of §1]
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