Nevada Code § 88.405

Defaulting partnerships: Duties of Secretary of State; revocation of certificate; assets held in trust
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. The Secretary of State shall notify, by
providing written notice to its registered agent, each defaulting limited
partnership. The written notice:
(a) Must include a statement indicating the
amount of the filing fee, penalties incurred and costs remaining unpaid.
(b) At the request of the registered agent, may
be provided electronically.
2. Immediately after the first day of the
first anniversary of the month following the month in which filing was
required, the certificate of the limited partnership is revoked.
3. The Secretary of State shall compile a
complete list containing the names of all limited partnerships whose right to
transact business has been forfeited.
4. The Secretary of State shall notify, by
providing written notice to its registered agent, each limited partnership
specified in subsection 3 of the revocation of its certificate. The written
notice:
(a) Must include a statement indicating the
amount of the filing fee, penalties incurred and costs remaining unpaid.
(b) At the request of the registered agent, may
be provided electronically.
5. In case of revocation of the
certificate and of the forfeiture of the right to transact business thereunder,
all the property and assets of the defaulting domestic limited partnership are
held in trust by the general partners, and the same proceedings may be had with
respect thereto as for the judicial dissolution of a limited partnership. Any
person interested may institute proceedings at any time after a forfeiture has
been declared, but, if the Secretary of State reinstates the limited
partnership, the proceedings must at once be dismissed and all property
restored to the general partners.

‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.