Arizona Code § 29-1108

Activities not constituting transacting business
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29-1108. Activities not constituting transacting business
A. Activities of a foreign limited liability partnership that do not constitute transacting business pursuant to this article include:
1. Maintaining, defending or settling an action or proceeding.
2. Holding meetings of its partners or carrying on any other activity concerning its internal affairs.
3. Maintaining bank accounts.
4. Maintaining offices or agencies for the transfer, exchange, and registration of the foreign limited liability partnership's own securities or maintaining trustees or depositories with respect to those securities.
5. Selling through independent contractors.
6. Soliciting or obtaining orders, whether by mail or through employees or agents or otherwise, if the orders require acceptance outside this state before they become contracts.
7. Creating or acquiring indebtedness, mortgages or security interest in real or personal property.
8. Securing or collecting debts or enforcing mortgages or other security interests in property securing the debts, and holding, protecting, and maintaining property so acquired.
9. Conducting an isolated transaction that is completed within thirty days and is not one in the course of similar transactions of a like manner.
10. Transacting business in interstate commerce.
B. For purposes of this article, the ownership in this state of income producing real property or tangible personal property, other than property excluded under subsection A, constitutes transacting business in this state.
C. This section does not apply in determining the contracts or activities that may subject a foreign limited liability partnership to service of process, taxation, or regulation under any other law of this state.

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