153.053 – RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION. (a) The
Texas Business Organizations Code § 153.053
Summary
This law allows general partners to adopt a restated certificate of formation for their partnership. They can do this either without amendments or with amendments for a proper purpose, providing flexibility in managing the partnership's formation documents.
General partners can adopt a restated certificate anytime.
Restated certificates can include amendments for valid reasons.
This process helps clarify and update partnership formation documents.
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