(a) Subject to § 4-46-910 , a plan of conversion must be consented to by all of the partners of a converting partnership. (b) Subject to § 4-46-910 and any contractual rights, until a conversion is filed under § 4-46-904 , a converting partnership may amend the plan or abandon the planned conversion: (1) As provided in the plan; and (2) Except as prohibited by the plan, by the same consent required to approve the plan. Acts 2009, No. 408, § 6. (a) Subject to § 4-46-910 , a plan of conversion must be consented to by all of the partners of a converting partnership. (b) Subject to § 4-46-910 and any contractual rights, until a conversion is filed under § 4-46-904 , a converting partnership may amend the plan or abandon the planned conversion: (1) As provided in the plan; and (2) Except as prohibited by the plan, by the same consent required to approve the plan. Acts 2009, No. 408, § 6. (a) Subject to § 4-46-910 , a plan of conversion must be consented to by all of the partners of a converting partnership. (b) Subject to § 4-46-910 and any contractual rights, until a conversion is filed under § 4-46-904 , a converting partnership may amend the plan or abandon the planned conversion: (1) As provided in the plan; and (2) Except as prohibited by the plan, by the same consent required to approve the plan. Acts 2009, No. 408, § 6. (a) Subject to § 4-46-910 , a plan of conversion must be consented to by all of the partners of a converting partnership. (b) Subject to § 4-46-910 and any contractual rights, until a conversion is filed under § 4-46-904 , a converting partnership may amend the plan or abandon the planned conversion: (1) As provided in the plan; and (2) Except as prohibited by the plan, by the same consent required to approve the plan. (1) As provided in the plan; and (2) Except as prohibited by the plan, by the same consent required to approve the plan. Acts 2009, No. 408, § 6.
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