Wisconsin Code § 179.1143

Approval of conversion; amendment; abandonment
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(1) (a) Subject to s. 179.1161, a plan of conversion
must be approved by a vote or consent of all of the following with
respect to a converting domestic limited partnership:
1. All general partners.
2. Partners owning a majority of the rights to receive distributions, whether as a general partner, limited partner, or both.
(b) A plan of conversion into a domestic limited partnership
converted entity must be approved pursuant to the governing law
of the converting entity.
(2) Subject to s. 179.1161 and the governing law of each of
the converting entity and converted entity, after a plan of conversion is approved, and at any time before a conversion becomes effective, except as otherwise provided in the plan of conversion,
the converting entity may amend the plan of conversion or abandon the conversion as provided in the plan of conversion with the
same vote or consent as was required to approve the plan of
conversion.
(3) If, after articles of conversion have been delivered to the
department for filing and before the conversion becomes effective, the plan of conversion is amended in a manner that requires
an amendment to the articles of conversion or if the conversion is
abandoned, a statement of amendment or abandonment, signed
by the converting entity, must be delivered to the department for
filing before the conversion becomes effective. When a statement
of abandonment becomes effective, the conversion is abandoned
and does not become effective. The statement of amendment or
abandonment must contain all of the following:
(a) The name of the converting entity and the converted entity
under the plan of conversion.
(b) The amendment to or abandonment of the articles of
conversion.
(c) A statement that the amendment or abandonment was approved in accordance with this section.

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