South Dakota Code § 48-7-1104

Effective date, extended effective date, and repeal
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Except as set forth below, the effective date of this chapter is July 1, 1986, and the Uniform Limited Partnership Act being §§ 48-6-1 to 48-6-64, inclusive, are hereby repealed:
(1) The existing provisions for execution and filing of certificates of limited partnerships and amendments thereunder and cancellations thereof continue in effect until July 1, 1987, the extended effective date, §§
48-7-102
to
48-7-105
, inclusive,
48-7-201
to
48-7-204
, inclusive, and
48-7-206
are not effective until the extended effective date;
(2) Section
48-7-402
, specifying the conditions under which a general partner ceases to be a member of a limited partnership, is not effective until the extended effective date, and the applicable provisions of existing law continue to govern until the extended effective date;
(3) Sections
48-7-501
,
48-7-502
, and
48-7-608
apply only to contributions and distributions made after the effective date of this chapter;
(4) Section
48-7-704
applies only to assignments made after the effective date of this chapter;
(5) Sections
48-7-901
to
48-7-908
, inclusive, dealing with registration of foreign limited partnerships, are not effective until the extended effective date;
(6) Unless agreed otherwise by the partners, the applicable provisions of existing law governing allocation of profits and losses, rather than the provisions of §
48-7-503
, distributions to a withdrawing partner, rather than the provisions of §
48-7-604
, and distribution of assets upon the winding up of a limited partnership, rather than the provisions of §
48-7-804
, shall govern limited partnerships formed before the effective date of this chapter;
(7) The repeal of any statutory provision by this chapter does not impair, or otherwise affect, the organization or the continued existence of a limited partnership existing at the effective date of this chapter, nor does the repeal of any existing statutory provision by this chapter impair any contract or affect any right accrued before the effective date of this chapter.

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