(A) If the Secretary of State finds that an application for a certificate of authority to transact business in this State conforms to the provisions of this article and all requisite fees have been paid, the Secretary shall:
(1) endorse on each signed original and duplicate copy the word "filed" and the date and time of its acceptance for filing;
(2) retain the signed original in the Secretary of State's files; and
(3) return the duplicate copy to the person who filed it or the person's representative.
(B) If the Secretary of State is unable to make the determination required for filing by subsection (A) at the time any documents are delivered for filing, the documents are considered to have been filed at the time of delivery if the Secretary of State subsequently determines that:
(1) the documents as delivered conform to the filing provisions of this chapter; or
(2) within twenty days after notification of nonconformance is given by the Secretary of State to the person who delivered the documents for filing for the person's representative, the documents are brought into conformance.
(C) If the filing and determination requirements of this chapter are not satisfied within the time prescribed in subsection (B)(2), the documents shall not be filed.
(D) A certificate of authority to transact business in this State is effective for one year after the date the application is filed unless voluntarily withdrawn pursuant to Section 33-41-1190. Registration, whether pursuant to an original application or a renewal application, as a registered limited liability partnership is renewed if, during the sixty-day period preceding the date the application or renewal application otherwise would have expired, the partnership files with the Secretary of State a renewal application. A renewal application expires one year after the date an original application would have expired if the last renewal of the application had not occurred.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 448, Section 10.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Chapter 41 - Uniform Partnership Act
Section 33-41-10. Short title.
Section 33-41-20. Definitions.
Section 33-41-30. What constitutes "knowledge" or "notice" of a fact.
Section 33-41-40. Rules of construction; applicable rules of law; existing rights are not affected.
Section 33-41-50. Rules for cases not provided for.
Section 33-41-210. "Partnership" defined; application to limited partnerships.
Section 33-41-220. Determining existence of partnership.
Section 33-41-230. Partnership property; acquisition and conveyance.
Section 33-41-310. Partner's acts and agency; limitation of authority.
Section 33-41-320. Conveyances of real property of partnership.
Section 33-41-330. Admission or representation by partner as evidence.
Section 33-41-340. Notice to or knowledge of partner.
Section 33-41-350. Liability for wrongful act or omission of partner.
Section 33-41-360. Partnership is bound by partner's breach of trust.
Section 33-41-370. Nature of partners' liability.
Section 33-41-380. Liability as partner by estoppel.
Section 33-41-390. Liability of incoming partner.
Section 33-41-510. Rules determining rights and duties of partners as to partnership.
Section 33-41-520. Partnership books.
Section 33-41-530. Duty of partners to give information.
Section 33-41-540. Partner is accountable as a fiduciary.
Section 33-41-550. Right to formal accounting.
Section 33-41-560. Continuation of partnership beyond fixed term or particular undertaking.
Section 33-41-710. Extent of property rights.
Section 33-41-720. Nature of right in specific partnership property.
Section 33-41-730. Nature of partner's interest in partnership.
Section 33-41-740. Effect of assignment of partner's interest in partnership.
Section 33-41-910. "Dissolution" defined.
Section 33-41-920. Partnership is not terminated by dissolution.
Section 33-41-930. Causes of dissolution.
Section 33-41-940. Dissolution by decree of court.
Section 33-41-950. Effect of dissolution on partner's authority to act.
Section 33-41-960. Liability of partner for acts of other partner upon dissolution.
Section 33-41-970. Power of partner to bind partnership after dissolution.
Section 33-41-980. Satisfying certain liability of partner.
Section 33-41-990. When partnership is not bound by partner after dissolution.
Section 33-41-1000. Liability under Section 33-41-380 not affected.
Section 33-41-1010. Effect of dissolution on existing liability of partner.
Section 33-41-1020. Right to wind up partnership affairs.
Section 33-41-1030. Application of property upon dissolution not in contravention of agreement.
Section 33-41-1040. Rights of partners upon dissolution in contravention of agreement.
Section 33-41-1050. Rights when partnership agreement is rescinded for fraud or misrepresentation.
Section 33-41-1060. Settlement of accounts between partners; rules for distribution.
Section 33-41-1070. Liability of persons continuing business in certain cases.
Section 33-41-1090. Accrual of right to an account.
Section 33-41-1130. Liability insurance.
Section 33-41-1140. Powers granted to limited liability partnership.
Section 33-41-1180. Application for certificate, articles of amendment, amended certificate.
Section 33-41-1190. Foreign limited liability partnership; cancellation of registration.
Section 33-41-1200. Effect of failure of foreign limited liability partnership to register.
Section 33-41-1220. Powers of General Assembly as to regulations, amendment or repeal of statute.
Section 33-41-1320. Effect of merger; service of process; liability for partnership obligations.