Limited Partnerships Act 2008

General - Restoration to register

102: When limited partnership restored to register

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"What happens when a limited partnership is put back on the official list"

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When you want a limited partnership to be part of the register again, it happens when the Registrar adds its name to the list. You need to know that the Registrar is in charge of the register of limited partnerships. The limited partnership's name is entered in the register.

If a limited partnership is added back to the register, it is treated as if it was never removed. This means it is considered to have kept existing all along. You can think of it as if the removal never happened.

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Part 2General
Restoration to register

102When limited partnership restored to register

  1. A limited partnership is restored to the register of limited partnerships when the Registrar enters the name of the limited partnership in the register.

  2. A limited partnership that is restored to the register of limited partnerships is deemed to have continued in existence as if it had not been removed from the register.