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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 70 § 70.085 — Cancellation of certificate

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 70 ·
Oregon Code § 70.085 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Cancellation of certificate. A certificate of limited partnership shall be canceled upon the dissolution and the commencement of winding up of the partnership or at any other time there are no limited partners. A certificate of cancellation shall be submitted for filing to the Office of Secretary of State and shall set forth the following: (1) The name of the limited partnership. (2) The reason for filing the certificate of cancellation. (3) The effective date of cancellation, which shall be a date certain, if the cancellation is not to be effective upon the submission of the certificate. (4) Any other information the general partners submitting the certificate for filing decide to include in the certificate. [1985 c.677 §11]
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