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Code · South Dakota · Title 48 · Chapter 48-7

48-7-1106. Becoming a limited liability limited partnership--Entity not changed--Applicability of subsections 48-7A-306(a) and 48-7A-307(b).

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(a)A limited partnership may become a limited liability limited partnership by:
(1)Obtaining approval of the terms and conditions of the limited partnership becoming a limited liability limited partnership by the vote necessary to amend the limited partnership agreement except, in the case of a limited partnership agreement that expressly considers contribution obligations, the vote necessary to amend those provisions;
(2)Filing a statement of qualification under subsection 48-7A-1001(c) of the Uniform Partnership Act; and
(3)Having as the last words or letters of its name the words "Registered Limited Liability Limited Partnership," or the abbreviation "L.L.L.P.," or the designation "LLLP."
(b)A limited liability limited partnership continues to be the same entity that existed before the filing of a statement of qualification under § 48-7A-1001(c) of the Uniform Partnership Act.
(c)Subsections 48-7A-306(c) and 48-7A-307(b) of the Uniform Partnership Act apply to both general and limited partners of a limited liability limited partnership. Section 48-7-303 also applies to limited partners.
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