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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Unless otherwise specified in sections 34-300 to 34-434, inclusive, any document required by said sections to be filed with, or delivered to, the Secretary of the State shall be executed by: (1) One or more partners authorized to execute such document; (2) if the registered limited liability partnership has not been formed, by the person or persons forming the registered limited liability partnership; or (3) if the registered limited liability partnership is in the hands of a receiver, trustee or other court-appointed fiduciary, by that fiduciary.
(b) The person executing the document shall sign it and state beneath or opposite his signature his name and the capacity in which he signs.
(c) The person executing the document may do so as an attorney-in-fact. Powers of attorney relating to the execution of the document do not need to be filed with the Secretary of the State.
(d) The execution of any such document shall constitute an affirmation under the penalties of false statement by the person signing the document that the facts stated therein are true.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 34. Limited Partnerships, Partnerships, Professional Associations, Limited Liability Companies and Statutory Trusts § 34-410. Domestic and foreign limited liability partnerships: Execution of documents - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-34-limited-partnerships-partnerships-professional-associations-limited-liability-companies-and-statutory-trusts/ct-gen-st-sect-34-410/
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