West Virginia Code § 31B-9-902

Conversion of partnership or limited partnership to limited liability
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company.
(a) A partnership or limited partnership may be converted to a limited liability company
pursuant to this section.
(b) The terms and conditions of a conversion of a partnership or limited partnership to a
limited liability company must be approved by all of the partners or by a number or
percentage of the partners required for conversion in the partnership agreement.
(c) An agreement of conversion must set forth the terms and conuditions of the conversion of
the interests of partners of a partnership or of a limited partnership, as the case may be, into
interests in the converted limited liability company or the cash or other consideration to be
paid or delivered as a result of the conversion of the interests of the partners, or a
combination thereof.
(d) After a conversion is approved under subsectionl (b) of this section, the partnership or
limited partnership shall file articles of organiszation in the office of the Secretary of State
which satisfy the requirements of section 2-203 and contain:
(1) A statement that the partnership or limited partnership was converted to a limited
liability company from a partnership or limited partnership, as the case may be;
(2) Its former name;
(3) A statement of the number of votes cast by the partners entitled to vote for and against
the conversion and, if the vote is less than unanimous, the number or percentage required to
approve the conversi on under subsection (b) of this section; and
(4) In the case of a limited partnership, a statement that the certificate of limited partnership
is to be canceled as of the date the conversion took effect.
(e) In the case of a limited partnership, the filing of articles of organization under subsection
(d) of this section cancels its certificate of limited partnership as of the date the conversion
took effect.
(f) A conversion takes effect when the articles of organization are filed in the office of the
Secretary of State or at any later date specified in the articles of organization.
(g) A general partner who becomes a member of a limited liability company as a result of a
conversion remains liable as a partner for an obligation incurred by the partnership or
limited partnership before the conversion takes effect.
(h) A general partner's liability for all obligations of the limited liability company incurred
after the conversion takes effect is that of a member of the company. A limited partner who
becomes a member as a result of a conversion remains liable only to the extent the limited
partner was liable for an obligation incurred by the limited partnership before the
conversion takes effect.

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