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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 87 - PARTNERSHIPS

NRS 87.440 Filing requirements; prohibition against registration for certain illegal purposes; required and optional provisions of certificate of registration.

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NRS 87.440 Filing requirements; prohibition against registration for certain illegal purposes; required and optional provisions of certificate of registration.
1. To become a registered limited-liability partnership, a partnership shall file with the Secretary of State a certificate of registration stating each of the following:
(a)The name of the partnership.
(b)The street address of its principal office.
(c)The information required pursuant to NRS 77.310 .
(d)The name and business address of each managing partner.
(e)That the partnership thereafter will be a registered limited-liability partnership.
(f)Any other information that the partnership wishes to include.
2. The certificate of registration must be signed by a majority in interest of the partners or by one or more partners authorized to sign such a certificate.
3. The certificate of registration must be accompanied by a fee of $75.
4. The Secretary of State shall register as a registered limited-liability partnership any partnership that submits a completed certificate of registration with the required fee. A person shall not register a registered limited-liability partnership for any illegal purpose or with the fraudulent intent to conceal any business activity, or lack thereof, from another person or a governmental agency.
5. The registration of a registered limited-liability partnership is effective at the time of the filing of the certificate of registration.
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