Maine Code § 31-1346

Person erroneously believing self to be limited partner
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1. Not liable for enterprise's obligations. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person
that makes an investment in a business enterprise and erroneously but in good faith believes that the
person has become a limited partner in the enterprise is not liable for the enterprise's obligations by
reason of making the investment, receiving distributions from the enterprise or exercising any rights of
or appropriate to a limited partner, if, on ascertaining the mistake, the person:
A. Causes an appropriate certificate of limited partnership, amendment or statement of correction
to be signed and delivered to the Secretary of State for filing; or [PL 2005, c. 543, Pt. C, §2
(NEW).]
B. Withdraws from future participation as an owner in the enterprise by signing and delivering to
the Secretary of State for filing a statement of withdrawal under this section. [PL 2005, c. 543,
Pt. C, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 2005, c. 543, Pt. C, §2 (NEW).]
2. Liable to 3rd party. A person that makes an investment described in subsection 1 is liable to
the same extent as a general partner to any 3rd party that enters into a transaction with the enterprise,
believing in good faith that the person is a general partner, before the Secretary of State files a statement
of withdrawal, certificate of limited partnership, amendment or statement of correction to show that the
person is not a general partner.
[PL 2005, c. 543, Pt. C, §2 (NEW).]

3. Right to withdraw without breach. If a person makes a diligent effort in good faith to comply
with subsection 1, paragraph A and is unable to cause the appropriate certificate of limited partnership,
amendment or statement of correction to be signed and delivered to the Secretary of State for filing, the
person has the right to withdraw from the enterprise pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph B even if the
withdrawal would otherwise breach an agreement with others that are or have agreed to become co-
owners of the enterprise.
[PL 2005, c. 543, Pt. C, §2 (NEW).]

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