New York PTR Code § 121-1506

Resignation for receipt of process
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§ 121-1506. Resignation for receipt of process. (a) A registered agent\nmay resign as such agent. A certificate entitled "Certificate of\nresignation of registered agent of ...... (name of limited liability\npartnership) under section 121-1506 of the Partnership Law" shall be\nsigned and delivered to the department of state. It shall set forth:\n  (1) That he resigns as registered agent for the designated limited\nliability partnership.\n  (2) The date the certificate of registration of the designated limited\nliability partnership was filed by the department of state.\n  (3) That he has sent a copy of the certificate of resignation by\nregistered mail to the designating limited liability partnership at the\npost office address on file in the department of state specified for the\nmailing of process or if such address is the address of the registered\nagent, then to the office of the designating limited liability\npartnership in the jurisdiction of its formation.\n  (b) The party (or the party's legal representative) whose post address\nhas been supplied by a limited liability partnership as its address for\nprocess may resign. A certificate entitled "Certificate of Resignation\nfor Receipt of Process under Section 121-1506(b) of the Partnership Law"\nshall be signed by such party and delivered to the department of state.\nIt shall set forth:\n  (1) The name of the limited liability partnership and the date that\nits certificate of registration was filed by the department of state.\n  (2) That the address of the party has been designated by the limited\nliability partnership as the post office address to which the secretary\nof state shall mail a copy of any process served on the secretary of\nstate as agent for such limited liability partnership and that such\nparty wishes to resign.\n  (3) That sixty days prior to the filing of the certificate of\nresignation with the department of state the party has sent a copy of\nthe certificate of resignation for receipt of process by registered or\ncertified mail to the address of the registered agent of the designated\nlimited liability partnership, if other than the party filing the\ncertificate of resignation, for receipt of process, or if the resigning\nlimited liability partnership has no registered agent, then to the last\naddress of the designated limited liability partnership, known to the\nparty, specifying the address to which the copy was sent. If there is no\nregistered agent and no known address of the designating limited\nliability partnership the party shall attach an affidavit to the\ncertificate stating that a diligent but unsuccessful search was made by\nthe party to locate the limited liability partnership, specifying what\nefforts were made.\n  (4) That the designated limited liability partnership is required to\ndeliver to the department of state a certificate of amendment providing\nfor the designation by the limited liability partnership of a new\naddress and that upon its failure to file such certificate, its\nauthority to do business in this state shall be suspended.\n  (c) Upon the failure of the designating limited liability partnership\nto file a certificate of amendment providing for the designation by the\nlimited liability partnership of the new address after the filing of a\ncertificate of resignation for receipt of process with the secretary of\nstate, its authority to do business in this state shall be suspended.\n  (d) The filing by the department of state of a certificate of\namendment or the filing of a statement providing for a new address by a\ndesignating limited liability partnership shall annul the suspension and\nits authority to do business in this state shall be restored and\ncontinued as if no suspension had occurred.\n  (e) The resignation for receipt of process shall become effective upon\nthe filing by the department of state of a certificate of resignation\nfor receipt of process.\n  (f)(1) In any case in which a limited liability partn

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