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No later than January 1, 1985 each county clerk shall transmit to the Secretary of State the name and address of the principal place of business, alphabetized by name as shown on the most recent documents filed in the county of filing, of each limited partnership whose certificate of limited partnership or any amendment thereto was filed on or after January 1, 1950, identifying the county of filing. This obligation may be met by a county clerk having transmitted by October 1, 1984 to the Secretary of State, in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of State, copies of all limited partnership certificates and amendments thereto and all certificates of termination or cancellation of all the limited partnerships filed on or after January 1, 1950 identifying the county of filing. Prior to April 1, 1985 each county clerk shall transmit to the Secretary of State the name and address of the principal place of business, as shown on the most recent documents filed in the county, of each limited partnership or any amendment thereto which was filed after the county clerk's initial transmission and prior to April 1, 1985.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 42. Partnerships and Partnership Associations 42 § 2A-13 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-42-partnerships-and-partnership-associations/nj-st-sect-42-2a-13/
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