West Virginia Code § 47B-9-7

Statement of merger
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(a) After a merger, the surviving partnership or limited partnership may file a statement that
one or more partnerships or limited partnerships have merged into the surviving entity.
(b) A statement of merger must contain:
(1) The name of each partnership or limited partnership that is a party to the merger;
(2) The name of the surviving entity into which the other partnerships or limited partnership
were merged;
(3) The street address of the surviving entity's chief executive office and of an office in this
state, if any; and
(4) Whether the surviving entity is a partnership or a limited partnership.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, for the purposes of section
two, article three of this chapter, property of the surviving partnership or limited
partnership which before the merger was held in the name of another party to the merger is
property held in the name of the surviving entity upon filing a statement of merger.
(d) For the purposes of section two, article three of this chapter, real property of the
surviving partnership or limiteed partnership which before the merger was held in the name
of another party to the merger is property held in the name of the surviving entity upon
recording a certified copLy of the statement of merger in the office for recording transfers of
that real property.
(e) A filed and, if appropriate, recorded statement of merger, executed and declared to be
accurate pursuant to subsection (c), section five, article one of this chapter, stating the name
of a partnership or limited partnership that is a party to the merger in whose name property
wasW held before the merger and the name of the surviving entity, but not containing all of
the other information required by subsection (b) of this section, operates with respect to the
partnerships or limited partnerships named to the extent provided in subsections (c) and (d)
of this section.

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