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The attorney general shall, upon his own motion or upon the motion of proper parties, bring an action to restrain a foreign limited partnership without a certificate of authority from doing any business in this state in violation of this article, or from doing any business in this state which is prohibited under the laws of this state. The attorney general may bring an action or special proceeding to annul the authority of a foreign limited partnership which is doing any business in this state which is prohibited under the laws of this state. The attorney general shall deliver a certified copy of the order of annulment to the department of state. Upon the filing thereof by the department of state the certificate of authority of the foreign limited partnership to do business in this state shall be annulled, and the provisions of section 121-906 of this article shall thereafter be applicable. The secretary of state shall continue as agent of the foreign limited partnership upon whom process against it may be served in any action, suit or special proceeding based upon any liability or obligation incurred by the foregoing foreign limited partnership within the state prior to the filing of the certified copy of the order of annulment by the department of state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Partnership Law - PTR § 121-908. Violations - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/partnership-law/ptr-sect-121-908/
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