Illinois Code § 805 ILCS 215/807

Other claims against dissolved limited partnership.
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(a) A dissolved limited partnership may publish notice of its dissolution and request persons having claims against the limited partnership to present them in accordance with the notice.
 
(b) The notice must:
 
 
(1) be published at least once in a newspaper of 
 
general circulation in the county in which the dissolved limited partnership's principal office is located or, if it has none in this State, in the county in which the limited partnership's designated office is or was last located;
 
 
(2) describe the information required to be contained 
 
in a claim and provide a mailing address to which the claim is to be sent;
 
 
(3) state that a claim against the limited 
 
partnership is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five years after publication of the notice; and
 
 
(4) unless the limited partnership has been 
 
throughout its existence a limited liability limited partnership, state that the barring of a claim against the limited partnership will also bar any corresponding claim against any general partner or person dissociated as a general partner which is based on Section 404.
 
(c) If a dissolved limited partnership publishes a notice in accordance with subsection (b), the claim of each of the following claimants is barred unless the claimant commences an action to enforce the claim against the dissolved limited partnership within five years after the publication date of the notice:
 
 
(1) a claimant that did not receive notice in a 
 
record under Section 806;
 
 
(2) a claimant whose claim was timely sent to the 
 
dissolved limited partnership but not acted on; and
 
 
(3) a claimant whose claim is contingent or based on 
 
an event occurring after the effective date of dissolution.
 
(d) A claim not barred under this Section may be enforced:
 
 
(1) against the dissolved limited partnership, to the 
 
extent of its undistributed assets;
 
 
(2) if the assets have been distributed in 
 
liquidation, against a partner or transferee to the extent of that person's proportionate share of the claim or the limited partnership's assets distributed to the partner or transferee in liquidation, whichever is less, but a person's total liability for all claims under this paragraph does not exceed the total amount of assets distributed to the person as part of the winding up of the dissolved limited partnership; or
 
 
(3) against any person liable on the claim under 
 
Section 404. 

general circulation in the county in which the dissolved limited partnership's principal office is located or, if it has none in this State, in the county in which the limited partnership's designated office is or was last located;
in a claim and provide a mailing address to which the claim is to be sent;
partnership is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five years after publication of the notice; and
throughout its existence a limited liability limited partnership, state that the barring of a claim against the limited partnership will also bar any corresponding claim against any general partner or person dissociated as a general partner which is based on Section 404.
record under Section 806;
dissolved limited partnership but not acted on; and
an event occurring after the effective date of dissolution.
extent of its undistributed assets;
liquidation, against a partner or transferee to the extent of that person's proportionate share of the claim or the limited partnership's assets distributed to the partner or transferee in liquidation, whichever is less, but a person's total liability for all claims under this paragraph does not exceed the total amount of assets distributed to the person as part of the winding up of the dissolved limited partnership; or
Section 404.

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