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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 428

§428-207 Correcting filed record.

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§428-207 Correcting filed record.
(a)A limited liability company or foreign limited liability company may correct a record filed by the director if the record contains a false or erroneous statement or was defectively certified or signed.
(b)A record is corrected:
(1)By preparing articles of correction that:
(A)Describe the record, including its filing date, or have attached a copy of it to the articles of correction;
(B)Specify the incorrect statement and the reason it is incorrect or the manner in which the certification or signing was defective; and
(C)Correct the incorrect statement or defective certification or signing; and
(2)By delivering the articles of correction to the director for filing.
(c)Articles of correction are effective retroactively to the effective date of the record they correct. However, a person who has relied on the uncorrected record and was adversely affected by the correction is not bound by the correction until the articles of correction are filed. [L 1996, c 92, pt of §1; am L 2001, c 129, §92; am L 2002, c 130, §105]
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