Delaware Code § 6-15-116

Restated statement of partnership existence
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(a) A statement of partnership existence may be restated by integrating into a single instrument all of the provisions of the statement
of partnership existence which are then in effect and operative as a result of there having been theretofore filed 1 or more amendments
pursuant to § 15-105(d) of this title or other instruments having the effect of amending a statement of partnership existence and the
statement of partnership existence may be amended or further amended by the filing of a restated statement of partnership existence. The
restated statement of partnership existence shall be specifically designated as such in its heading and shall set forth:
(1) The present name of the partnership, and if it has been changed, the name under which the partnership was originally formed;
(2) The date of filing of the original statement of partnership existence with the Secretary of State;
(3) The information required to be included pursuant to § 15-303(a) of this title; and
(4) Any other information desired to be included therein.
(b) Upon the filing of the restated statement of partnership existence with the Secretary of State, or upon the future effective date or
time of a restated statement of partnership existence as provided for therein, the initial statement of partnership existence, as theretofore
amended, shall be superseded; thenceforth, the restated statement of partnership existence, including any further amendment made thereby,
shall be the statement of partnership existence of the partnership, but the original date of formation of the partnership shall remain
unchanged.
(c) Any amendment effected in connection with the restatement of the statement of partnership existence shall be subject to any
other provision of this chapter, not inconsistent with this section, which would apply if a separate amendment were filed to effect such
amendment.

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