Nevada Code § 88.380

Filing and effectiveness of certificates or judicial decrees
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1. A signed copy of the certificate of
limited partnership and of any certificates of amendment or cancellation or of
any judicial decree of amendment or cancellation must be delivered to the
Secretary of State. A person who signs a certificate as an agent or fiduciary
need not exhibit evidence of his or her authority as a prerequisite to filing.
Unless the Secretary of State finds that any certificate does not conform to
law, upon receipt of all filing fees required by law the Secretary of State
shall file the certificate.
2. At the time of the filing of a
certificate of amendment or judicial decree of amendment with the Secretary of
State, upon a later date and time as specified in the certificate or judicial
decree, which date must not be more than 90 days after the date on which the
certificate or judicial decree is filed or, if a certificate or judicial decree
filed pursuant to this section specifies a later effective date but does not
specify an effective time, at 12:01 a.m. in the Pacific time zone on the
specified later date, whichever is applicable, the certificate of limited
partnership is amended as set forth therein.
3. At the time of the filing of a
certificate of cancellation or a judicial decree thereof with the Secretary of
State, upon a later date and time as specified in the certificate or judicial
decree, which date must not be more than 90 days after the date on which the
certificate or judicial decree is filed or, if a certificate or judicial decree
filed pursuant to this section specifies a later effective date but does not
specify an effective time, at 12:01 a.m. in the Pacific time zone on the
specified later date, whichever is applicable, the certificate of limited
partnership is cancelled.

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