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(Code 1981, §14-9-203, enacted by Ga. L. 1988, p. 1016, § 1; Ga. L. 1996, p. 787, § 7.)
Note to Georgia Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act This section provides for the time and method of cancelling the certificate of limited partnership.
Prior Georgia Law Section 14-9A-25 requires cancellation when the partnership is dissolved or all limited partners cease to be such. Section 14-9A-26(b)-(e) provide for the method of cancellation.
Comparison With Official RULPA The requirement of cancellation was deleted from RULPA. There will normally be little reason for a partnership to delay cancellation after the partnership has been wound up and little harm can result either to partners or third parties from such delay. It was also unclear what the remedy was for a breach of a duty to cancel.
The time of filing a certificate of cancellation is the conclusion of winding up rather than on dissolution as in RULPA. This reflects the continuation of the partnership after dissolution under Section 14-8-30, which applies to limited partnerships. Unlike corporations, there is no need to announce dissolution and the beginning of winding up of a limited partnership because, as in a general partnership, creditors can pursue claims against the general partners even after the conclusion of winding up.
Cross-References Filing of the certificate and when cancellation is effective: § 14-9-206. The effect of cancellation in terminating the existence of the partnership: § 14-9-201(b). Secretary of State rules regarding cancellation: 590-7-16-.02(1).
- 59A Am. Jur. 2d, Partnership, § 790.
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