(a) General rule.-- If a document delivered to the department for filing under this title and filed by the department contains a materially false statement or fails to state a material fact required to be stated, a person that suffers loss by reasonable reliance on the statement or failure to state a material fact may recover damages for the loss from a general partner if: (1) the document was delivered for filing on behalf of the limited partnership; and (2) the general partner knew or had notice there was false or missing information in the document for a reasonably sufficient time before the document was relied upon so that, before the reliance, the general partner reasonably could have: (i) effected an amendment under section 8622 (relating to amendment or restatement of certificate of limited partnership); (ii) filed a petition under section 144 (relating to signing and filing pursuant to judicial order); or (iii) delivered to the department for filing: (A) a certificate of change of registered office under section 8625 (relating to registered office); (B) a statement of correction under section 138 (relating to statement of correction); or (C) a statement of abandonment under section 141 (relating to abandonment of filing before effectiveness). (b) Cross references.-- See sections 142 (relating to effect of signing filings) and 143 (relating to liability for inaccurate information in filing).
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