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Code · Vermont · Title 11 — Corporations, Partnerships and Associations · Chapter 23

§ 3414.

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§ 3414. Execution of certificates
(a)Each certificate required by this subchapter to be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State shall be executed in the following manner:
(1)an original certificate of limited partnership must be signed by all general partners;
(2)a certificate of amendment must be signed by at least one general partner and by each other general partner designated in the certificate as a new general partner; and
(3)a certificate of cancellation must be signed by all general partners.
(b)Any person may sign a certificate by an attorney-in-fact, but a power of attorney to sign a certificate relating to the admission of a general partner must specifically describe the admission.
(c)The execution of a certificate by a general partner constitutes an affirmation under the penalties of perjury that the facts stated therein are true. (Added 1997, No. 149 (Adj. Sess.), § 4, eff. Jan. 1, 1999.)
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