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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 70 · Limited Partnerships

70.015 Reservation of limited partnership name

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70.015 Reservation of limited partnership name.
(1)A limited partnership name may be reserved by any of the following persons:
(a)Any person intending to organize a limited partnership under ORS 70.075 and to adopt that name.
(b)Any domestic limited partnership or any foreign limited partnership registered in this state that in either case intends to adopt that name.
(c)Any foreign limited partnership intending to register in this state and adopt that name.
(d)Any person intending to organize a foreign limited partnership and intending to have it register in this state and adopt that name.
(2)A person who desires to reserve a limited partnership name shall submit to the Office of Secretary of State a signed application that specifies the limited partnership name and states the name and address of the person for whom the name is reserved. If the Secretary of State finds that the limited partnership name conforms to ORS 70.010, the Secretary of State shall reserve the limited partnership name for the applicant for a period of 120 days. The applicant for whom a name is reserved may transfer the reservation to any other person by executing and submitting for filing to the Office of Secretary of State a notice of the transfer, specifying the name and address of the transferee. [1985 c.677 §4; 1991 c.132 §6]
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