Oklahoma Code § 54-500-702A

Title 54. Partnership: Transfer of partner's transferable interest
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TRANSFER OF PARTNER’S TRANSFERABLE INTEREST.
(a)  A transfer, in whole or in part, of a partner’s
transferable interest:
(1)  is permissible;
(2)  does not by itself cause the partner’s dissociation or a
dissolution and winding up of the limited partnership’s activities;
and
(3)  does not, as against the other partners or the limited
partnership, entitle the transferee to participate in the management
or conduct of the limited partnership’s activities, to require
access to information concerning the limited partnership’s
transactions except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of this
section, or to inspect or copy the required information or the
limited partnership’s other records.
(b)  A transferee has a right to receive, in accordance with the
transfer:
(1)  distributions to which the transferor would otherwise be
entitled; and
(2)  upon the dissolution and winding up of the limited
partnership’s activities the net amount otherwise distributable to
the transferor.
(c)  In a dissolution and winding up, a transferee is entitled
to an account of the limited partnership’s transactions only from
the date of dissolution.
(d)  Upon transfer, the transferor retains the rights of a
partner other than the interest in distributions transferred and
retains all duties and obligations of a partner.

(e)  A limited partnership need not give effect to a
transferee’s rights under this section until the limited partnership
has notice of the transfer.
(f)  A transfer of a partner’s transferable interest in the
limited partnership in violation of a restriction on transfer
contained in the partnership agreement is ineffective as to a person
having notice of the restriction at the time of transfer.
(g)  A transferee that becomes a partner with respect to a
transferable interest is liable for the transferor’s obligations
under Sections 44 and 51 of this act.  However, the transferee is
not obligated for liabilities unknown to the transferee at the time
the transferee became a partner.

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