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

48-7-206. Filing in Office of Secretary of State.

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The original certificate of limited partnership or of any certificate of amendment or cancellation, or of any judicial decree of amendment or cancellation, shall be delivered to the secretary of state. A person who executes a certificate as an agent or fiduciary need not exhibit evidence of the person's authority as a prerequisite to filing. Unless the secretary of state finds that any certificate does not conform to law, upon receipt of all filing fees required by law the secretary of state shall:
(1)Endorse on the original, Filed, and the day, month, and year of the filing thereof; and
(2)File the original in the office; and
(3)Return a copy to the person who filed it or the person's representative.
Upon the filing of a certificate of amendment or judicial decree of amendment in the Office of the Secretary of State, the certificate of limited partnership is amended as provided in the certificate. Upon the effective date of a certificate of cancellation, or a judicial decree thereof, the certificate of limited partnership is cancelled.
Delivery of a certificate may be filed by electronic transmission as permitted by the Office of the Secretary of State. If the certificate is filed in a typewritten or printed form and not transmitted electronically, the Office of the Secretary of State may require one exact or conforming copy of the certificate to be delivered with the original certificate.
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