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(805 ILCS 215/1110) Sec. 1110. Restrictions on approval of mergers and on relinquishing LLLP status. (a) If a partner of a constituent limited partnership will have personal liability with respect to a surviving organization, approval and amendment of a plan of merger are ineffective without the consent of the partner, unless: (1) the limited partnership's partnership agreement |
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(2) the partner has consented to the provision of the
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(b) An amendment to a certificate of limited partnership which deletes a statement that the limited partnership is a limited liability limited partnership is ineffective without the consent of each general partner unless:
(1) the limited partnership's partnership agreement
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(2) each general partner that does not consent to the
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(c) A partner does not give the consent required by subsection (a) or (b) merely by consenting to a provision of the partnership agreement which permits the partnership agreement to be amended with the consent of fewer than all the partners.
(Source: P.A. 100-561, eff. 7-1-18 .)
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