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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 67 — Partnerships

67-448. Conversion of limited partnership to partnership.

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(1)A limited partnership may be converted to a partnership pursuant to this section.
(2)Notwithstanding a provision to the contrary in a limited partnership agreement, the terms and conditions of a conversion of a limited partnership to a partnership must be approved by all of the partners.
(3)After the conversion is approved by the partners, the limited partnership shall cancel its certificate of limited partnership.
(4)The conversion takes effect when the certificate of limited partnership is canceled. Within ten business days after the certificate of limited partnership is canceled, a limited partnership converting into a partnership shall send written notice of conversion to the last-known address of any holder of a security interest in collateral of such limited partnership.
(5)A limited partner who becomes a general partner as a result of the conversion remains liable only as a limited partner for an obligation incurred by the limited partnership before the conversion takes effect. Except as otherwise provided in section 67-418 , the partner is liable as a general partner for an obligation of the partnership incurred after the conversion takes effect.
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