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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) After dissolution, a partner who has not wrongfully dissociated may deliver to the secretary of state, for filing pursuant to part 3 of article 90 of this title, a statement of dissolution stating the true name of the partnership, the principal office address of the principal office of the partnership, and that the partnership has dissolved and is winding up its business.
(2) A statement of dissolution cancels a filed statement of partnership authority for purposes of section 7-64-303(3) and is a limitation on authority for purposes of section 7-64-303(4).
(3) For purposes of sections 7-64-301 and 7-64-804, a person not a partner has notice of the dissolution and the limitation on the partners' authority as a result of the statement of dissolution ninety days after it is filed in the records of the secretary of state.
(4) Notwithstanding dissolution or the filing or recording of a statement of dissolution, a partnership may deliver to the secretary of state, for filing pursuant to part 3 of article 90 of this title, and, if appropriate, record a statement of partnership authority that will operate with respect to a person not a partner as provided in section 7-64-303(3) and (4) in any transaction, whether or not the transaction is appropriate for winding up the partnership business.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 7. Corporations and Associations § 7-64-805. Statement of dissolution - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-7-corporations-and-associations/co-rev-st-sect-7-64-805/
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