Nevada Code § 88.606

Filing requirements; required and optional provisions of certificate of registration; prohibition against registration for certain illegal purposes
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1. To become a registered
limited-liability limited partnership, a limited partnership shall file with
the Secretary of State a certificate of registration stating each of the
following:
(a) The name of the limited partnership.
(b) The street address of its principal office.
(c) The information required pursuant to NRS 77.310 .
(d) The name and business address of each
organizer signing the certificate.
(e) The name and business address of each initial
general partner.
(f) That the limited partnership thereafter will
be a registered limited-liability limited partnership.
(g) Any other information that the limited
partnership wishes to include.
2. The certificate of registration must be
signed by the vote necessary to amend the partnership agreement or, in the case
of a partnership agreement that expressly considers contribution obligations,
the vote necessary to amend those provisions.
3. The Secretary of State shall register
as a registered limited-liability limited partnership any limited partnership
that submits a completed certificate of registration with the required fee.
4. Any person may register as a registered
limited-liability limited partnership at the time of filing a certificate of
limited partnership by filing a certificate of limited partnership and a
certificate of registration of a limited-liability limited partnership with the
Secretary of State and paying the fees required pursuant to subsections 1 and 2
of NRS 88.415 .
5. The registration of a registered
limited-liability limited partnership is effective at the time of the filing of
the certificate of registration.
6. A person shall not register a
registered limited-liability limited partnership for any illegal purpose or
with the fraudulent intent to conceal any business activity, or lack thereof,
from another person or a governmental agency.

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