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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXXVI
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 620
PARTNERSHIP LAWS
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F.S. 620.8704
620.8704 Statement of dissociation.
(1) A dissociated partner or the partnership may file a statement of dissociation stating:
(a) The name of the partnership as identified in the records of the Department of State.
(b) That the partner is dissociated from the partnership.
(2) A statement of dissociation may be filed without regard to the provisions of s. 620.8105(4) if it states that no partnership registration statement has been filed with the Department of State.
(3) A statement of dissociation is a limitation on the authority of a dissociated partner for purposes of s. 620.8303(4) and (5).
(4) For purposes of ss. 620.8702(1)(c) and 620.8703(2)(c), a person who is not a partner is deemed to have notice of the dissociation 90 days after a statement of dissociation is filed.
History.s. 13, ch. 95-242; s. 14, ch. 99-285.

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