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Code · Virginia · Title 50 — Partnerships · Chapter 2.2

Code of Virginia § 50-73.137. Cancellation of a registered limited liability partnership.

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A. A registered limited liability partnership registered under this chapter may cancel its registration by filing with the Commission a statement of cancellation of registration as a registered limited liability partnership, which shall set forth:
1. The name of the registered limited liability partnership;
2. The date of filing of the initial statement of registration;
3. The effective date (which shall be a date certain) of cancellation of registration if it is not to be effective on the filing of the statement of cancellation, but any effective date other than the date of filing of the statement of cancellation shall be a date subsequent to the filing; and
4. Any other information the partners determine to include therein.
B. The filing of a statement of cancellation of registration by or on behalf of a partnership pursuant to this section shall be effective only to cancel the partnership's registration as a limited liability partnership, and shall not, unless it specifically so provides, indicate the dissolution of the partnership.
C. Cancellation of the registration of a partnership as a registered limited liability partnership shall require the consent of all of the partners in the partnership at the time the statement of cancellation of registration is filed.
1996, c. 292 .
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