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Chapter 4.5
Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2008

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 15900–15901.17
2
Formation; Certificate of Limited Partnership and Other Filings
Sections 15902.01–15902.09
3
Limited Partners
Sections 15903.01–15903.07
4
General Partners
Sections 15904.01–15904.09
5
Contributions and Distributions
Sections 15905.01–15905.035
6
Dissociation
Sections 15906.01–15906.07
7
Transferable Interests and Rights of Transferees and Creditors
Sections 15907.01–15907.04
8
Dissolution
Sections 15908.01–15908.09
9
Foreign Limited Partnership
Sections 15909.01–15909.08
10
Actions by Partners
Sections 15910.01–15910.06
11
Conversion and Merger
Sections 15911.01–15911.19
11.5
Dissenting Limited Partners’ Rights
Sections 15911.20–15911.33
12
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 15912.01–15912.07
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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