
Your Trusted Partner in Personal Injury & Workers' Compensation
Call Now: 904-383-7448The Attorney General may maintain an action to restrain a foreign limited partnership from transacting business in this state in violation of this chapter.
(Code 1981, §14-9-908, enacted by Ga. L. 1988, p. 1016, § 1.)
- Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 1988, "Attorney General" was capitalized in the catchline and text of the Code section.
Note to Georgia Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act This section permits action by the Attorney General against foreign partnerships that fail to qualify.
Prior Georgia Law There is no provision under prior Georgia law for foreign limited partnerships.
Comparison With Official RULPA This section is the same as the official version.
Cross-References Duty to obtain a certificate of authority by foreign limited partnership transacting business in this state: § 14-9-902. Duty to amend certificate of authority: § 14-9-905. Other penalties and consequences for transacting business without certificate of authority: § 14-9-907. Secretary of State rules regarding consequences of failing to obtain certificate: 590-7-16.03(1).
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