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Begin by entering the Grantor's information. This includes the name of the individual or entity (Limited Partnership or LLC) that is transferring the property.
Next, fill in the Grantee's details, which is the individual or entity receiving the property. Ensure all names are spelled correctly.
Provide a detailed legal description of the property being conveyed. If necessary, attach Exhibit A for this information.
Complete the acknowledgment section by signing and dating where indicated. If applicable, ensure a Notary Public acknowledges your signatures.
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by ES Miller 2007 Cited by 2 This paper summarizes cases that deal with limited liability company (LLC) and limited liability partnership. (LLP) issues. The first LLP and LLC casesRead more
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a limited partner is not liable for the obligations of a limited partnership unless he or she is alsoRead more
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