A partner or other person named as a partner in a filed statement of partnership authority or in a list maintained by an agent pursuant to § 4-46-303(b) may file a statement of denial stating: (1) The name of the partnership; (2) The name of the person filing the denial; and (3) The fact that is being denied which may include denial of a person's authority or status as a partner. A statement of denial is a limitation on authority as provided in § 4-46-303(d) and (e) . Acts 1999, No. 1518, § 304. A partner or other person named as a partner in a filed statement of partnership authority or in a list maintained by an agent pursuant to § 4-46-303(b) may file a statement of denial stating: (1) The name of the partnership; (2) The name of the person filing the denial; and (3) The fact that is being denied which may include denial of a person's authority or status as a partner. A statement of denial is a limitation on authority as provided in § 4-46-303(d) and (e) . Acts 1999, No. 1518, § 304. A partner or other person named as a partner in a filed statement of partnership authority or in a list maintained by an agent pursuant to § 4-46-303(b) may file a statement of denial stating: (1) The name of the partnership; (2) The name of the person filing the denial; and (3) The fact that is being denied which may include denial of a person's authority or status as a partner. A statement of denial is a limitation on authority as provided in § 4-46-303(d) and (e) . Acts 1999, No. 1518, § 304. A partner or other person named as a partner in a filed statement of partnership authority or in a list maintained by an agent pursuant to § 4-46-303(b) may file a statement of denial stating: (1) The name of the partnership; (2) The name of the person filing the denial; and (3) The fact that is being denied which may include denial of a person's authority or status as a partner. A statement of denial is a limitation on authority as provided in § 4-46-303(d) and (e) . Acts 1999, No. 1518, § 304.
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