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§  121-803. Winding up. (a) In the event of a dissolution of a limited  partnership, except for a dissolution pursuant  to  section  121-802  of  this  article,  unless  otherwise provided in the partnership agreement,  the general  partners  who  have  not  wrongfully  dissolved  a  limited  partnership  or,  if none, the limited partners, may wind up the limited  partnership's affairs; upon  cause  shown,  the  supreme  court  in  the  judicial  district  in  which  the  office of the limited partnership is  located may wind up the limited partnership's affairs  upon  application  of any partner, his legal representative, or assignee, and in connection  therewith may appoint a receiver or liquidating trustee.    (b)  Upon dissolution of a limited partnership, the persons winding up  the limited partnership's affairs may, in the name of, and  for  and  on  behalf  of,  the limited partnership prosecute and defend suits, whether  civil,  criminal  or  administrative,  settle  and  close  the   limited  partnership's  business, dispose of and convey the limited partnership's  property,  discharge  the   limited   partnership's   liabilities,   and  distribute   to  the  partners  any  remaining  assets  of  the  limited  partnership, all without affecting the  liability  of  limited  partners  including  limited  partners  participating  in  the  winding  up of the  limited partnership's affairs.

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Statutes > New-york > Ptr > Article-8-a > 121-803

§  121-803. Winding up. (a) In the event of a dissolution of a limited  partnership, except for a dissolution pursuant  to  section  121-802  of  this  article,  unless  otherwise provided in the partnership agreement,  the general  partners  who  have  not  wrongfully  dissolved  a  limited  partnership  or,  if none, the limited partners, may wind up the limited  partnership's affairs; upon  cause  shown,  the  supreme  court  in  the  judicial  district  in  which  the  office of the limited partnership is  located may wind up the limited partnership's affairs  upon  application  of any partner, his legal representative, or assignee, and in connection  therewith may appoint a receiver or liquidating trustee.    (b)  Upon dissolution of a limited partnership, the persons winding up  the limited partnership's affairs may, in the name of, and  for  and  on  behalf  of,  the limited partnership prosecute and defend suits, whether  civil,  criminal  or  administrative,  settle  and  close  the   limited  partnership's  business, dispose of and convey the limited partnership's  property,  discharge  the   limited   partnership's   liabilities,   and  distribute   to  the  partners  any  remaining  assets  of  the  limited  partnership, all without affecting the  liability  of  limited  partners  including  limited  partners  participating  in  the  winding  up of the  limited partnership's affairs.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ptr > Article-8-a > 121-803

§  121-803. Winding up. (a) In the event of a dissolution of a limited  partnership, except for a dissolution pursuant  to  section  121-802  of  this  article,  unless  otherwise provided in the partnership agreement,  the general  partners  who  have  not  wrongfully  dissolved  a  limited  partnership  or,  if none, the limited partners, may wind up the limited  partnership's affairs; upon  cause  shown,  the  supreme  court  in  the  judicial  district  in  which  the  office of the limited partnership is  located may wind up the limited partnership's affairs  upon  application  of any partner, his legal representative, or assignee, and in connection  therewith may appoint a receiver or liquidating trustee.    (b)  Upon dissolution of a limited partnership, the persons winding up  the limited partnership's affairs may, in the name of, and  for  and  on  behalf  of,  the limited partnership prosecute and defend suits, whether  civil,  criminal  or  administrative,  settle  and  close  the   limited  partnership's  business, dispose of and convey the limited partnership's  property,  discharge  the   limited   partnership's   liabilities,   and  distribute   to  the  partners  any  remaining  assets  of  the  limited  partnership, all without affecting the  liability  of  limited  partners  including  limited  partners  participating  in  the  winding  up of the  limited partnership's affairs.