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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 3

§ 324. Approval by limited partnership.

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§ 324. Approval by limited partnership.
(a)Proposal of plan.-- Except as provided in the organic rules, a plan shall be proposed in the case of a domestic limited partnership by the adoption by a unanimous vote of the general partners of a resolution approving the plan. Except where the approval of the limited partners is unnecessary under this chapter or the organic rules, the general partners shall submit the plan to a vote of the limited partners entitled to vote thereon at a regular or special meeting of the limited partners.
(b)Notice of meeting of limited partners.-- Notwithstanding any other provision of the organic rules, notice in record form of the meeting of limited partners called for the purpose of considering the proposed plan shall be given to each limited partner, whether or not entitled to vote thereon, of each domestic limited partnership that is a party to the transaction under the plan. A copy of the proposed plan or a summary thereof shall be included in or enclosed with the notice. The notice shall state that a copy of the organic rules of the surviving, acquired, converted, new or resulting association or domesticated entity as they will be in effect immediately following the transaction will be furnished to any limited partner of the limited partnership giving the notice on request and without cost.
(c)Required vote by limited partners.-- Except as provided in the organic rules:
(1)A plan shall be adopted upon receiving the affirmative vote or consent of limited partners owning the rights to receive a majority of the distributions as limited partners of each domestic limited partnership that is a party to the proposed transaction under the plan and, if any class of limited partners is entitled to vote thereon as a class, the affirmative vote or consent of limited partners owning the rights to receive a majority of the distributions as limited partners in each class vote.
(2)A proposed plan shall not be deemed to have been adopted by the limited partnership unless it has also been approved by the general partners, regardless of the fact that the general partners have directed or suffered the submission of the plan to the limited partners for action.
(d)Merger by action of general partners only.-- Except as provided in the organic rules, a plan of merger shall not require the approval of the limited partners of a domestic limited partnership that is a merging association and shall be deemed adopted by the limited partnership when it has been adopted by the general partners pursuant to subsection
(a)if:
(1)whether or not the limited partnership is the surviving association, the surviving association is a domestic limited partnership and its organic rules are identical to the organic rules of the merging limited partnership, except for changes that could be made without action by the limited partners; and
(2)each partnership interest outstanding immediately before the effectiveness of the merger is to continue as or to be converted into, except as may be otherwise agreed by the holder thereof, an identical partnership interest in the surviving limited partnership after the effectiveness of the merger.
(e)Cross reference.-- See section 3304(b) (relating to election of benefit corporation status).
15c324v
(Nov. 21, 2016, P.L.1328, No.170, eff. 90 days)
2016 Amendment. Act 170 amended subsecs.
(a)and (c).
Cross References. Section 324 is referred to in section 8646 of this title.
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