Limited Partnerships Act 2008

General - Terminating events, liquidation, and deregistration

97: Deregistration

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"When a limited partnership is removed from the official list, it stops existing."

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A limited partnership stops existing when it is deregistered. You know a limited partnership is deregistered when the Registrar takes its name off the register. This is how a limited partnership officially ceases to exist.

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Part 2General
Terminating events, liquidation, and deregistration

97Deregistration

  1. A limited partnership ceases to exist only when it is deregistered.

  2. A limited partnership is deregistered when the Registrar removes its name from the register.