District Of Columbia Code § 29-710.04

Filings required for merger; effective date.
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After each constituent limited partnership has approved a merger, articles of merger shall be signed on behalf of each preexisting: Domestic limited partnership, by each general partner listed in the certificate of limited partnership; and Foreign limited partnership, by an authorized representative.
The articles of merger shall include: The name of each constituent limited partnership and the jurisdiction of its governing statute; The name of the surviving limited partnership, the jurisdiction of its governing statute, and, if the surviving limited partnership is created by the merger, a statement to that effect; The date the merger is effective under the governing statute of the surviving limited partnership; If the surviving limited partnership is to be created by the merger, its certificate of limited partnership; If the surviving limited partnership preexists the merger, any amendments provided for in the plan of merger to its certificate of limited partnership; A statement as to each constituent limited partnership that the merger was approved as required by the limited partnership’s governing statute; If the surviving limited partnership is a foreign limited partnership not authorized to do business in the District, the street and mailing address of an office which the Mayor may use for the purposes of § 29-710.05(b) ; and Any additional information required by the governing statute of any constituent limited partnership.
Each constituent limited partnership shall deliver the articles of merger for filing with the Mayor.
A merger shall be effective under this subchapter upon the later of: Compliance with subsection (c) of this section; or Subject to subchapter II of Chapter 2 of this title , as specified in the articles of merger.

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