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Code · New Jersey · Title 56 — Guaranty, Suretyship and Indemnity · Chapter 1

56:1-6. Recording dissolution of partnership

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When any partnership which has filed the statement or certificate provided for by sections 56:1-1 and 56:1-2 of this Title shall be dissolved and a certificate setting forth the name under which the trade-name has been carried on, the business which has been conducted or transacted, the true or full name of the person or persons who have conducted or transacted the same, with the post-office addresses of such person or persons, and a statement setting forth the facts showing such dissolution, duly executed and sworn to by the person or persons who have conducted or transacted business as such trade-name, is filed in the office of the clerk of the county wherein the statement or certificate above referred to shall have been filed, together with a duplicate for filing in the office of the Secretary of State, the county clerk shall file such certificate and record the dissolution.
Amended by L.1965, c. 123, s. 9, eff. July 31, 1965.
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