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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 88

§ 8833. Certificate of denial.

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§ 8833. Certificate of denial.
(a)General rule.-- A person named in a filed certificate of authority granting that person authority may deliver to the department for filing a certificate of denial that:
(1)states:
(i)the name of the limited liability company;
(ii)subject to section 109 (relating to name of commercial registered office provider in lieu of registered address), the address, including street and number, if any, of the registered office of the company; and
(iii)the date the certificate of authority to which the certificate of denial pertains was filed; and
(2)denies the grant of authority.
(b)Cross references.-- See:
Section 134 (relating to docketing statement).
Section 135 (relating to requirements to be met by filed documents).
Section 136(c) (relating to processing of documents by Department of State).
Section 8823 (relating to signing of filed documents).
Section 8832(j) (relating to certificate of authority).
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Cross References. Section 8833 is referred to in section 8823 of this title.
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