Utah Code § 48-1d-1041

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(1) As used in Sections 48-1d-1041 through 48-1d-1046, the term "subject entity" includes a
corporation, a business trust or association, a real estate investment trust, a common-law
trust, or any other unincorporated business, including a limited liability company, a general
partnership, a registered limited liability partnership, or a foreign limited partnership.
(2) A subject entity may convert to a domestic partnership by complying with Sections 48-1d-1041
through 48-1d-1046.
(3) By complying with Sections 48-1d-1041 through 48-1d-1046, a domestic partnership may
become:
(a) a domestic entity that is a different type of entity; or
(b) a foreign entity that is a different type of entity, if the conversion is authorized by the law of the
foreign jurisdiction.
(4) By complying with the provisions of Sections 48-1d-1041 through 48-1d-1046 applicable
to foreign entities, a foreign entity that is not a foreign partnership may become a domestic
partnership if the conversion is authorized by the law of the foreign entity's jurisdiction of
formation.
(5) If a protected agreement contains a provision that applies to a merger of a domestic partnership
but does not refer to a conversion, the provision applies to a conversion of the entity as if the
conversion were a merger until the provision is amended after January 1, 2014.
Repealed 10/1/2026

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