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Code · Washington · Title 25 — Partnerships · Chapter 25.05

RCW 25.05.375

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(1)Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, approval of a plan of merger by a domestic partnership party to the merger shall occur when the plan is approved by all of the partners.
(2)If a domestic limited partnership is a party to the merger, the plan of merger shall be adopted and approved as provided in RCW 25.10.781 .
(3)If a domestic limited liability company is a party to the merger, the plan of merger shall be adopted and approved as provided in RCW 25.15.421 .
(4)If a domestic corporation is a party to the merger, the plan of merger shall be adopted and approved as provided in *chapter 23B.11 RCW.
[ 2015 c 188 s 113 ; 2009 c 188 s 1406 ; 1998 c 103 s 906 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: Chapter 23B.11 RCW was repealed in its entirety by 2024 c 22 s 13 . For later enactment, see chapter 23B.11A RCW.
Effective date — 2015 c 188: See RCW 25.15.903 .
Effective date — 2009 c 188: See note following RCW 23B.13.020 .
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