Partnership And Business Names — Canada — Northwest Territories law | Esheria

Partnership And Business Names

This part defines key partnership terms and sets general rules for when a partnership exists and how partners, firms, lenders, and sellers of goodwill are treated.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Northwest Territories
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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amendment annual or periodic reporting business name registration business names cancellation client notice dissolution limited liability partnerships limited partnerships partnership property partnership registration partnerships registered office registration registration cancellation registration of partnership names renewal rights and duties of partners service of documents

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About this statute

This part defines key partnership terms and sets general rules for when a partnership exists and how partners, firms, lenders, and sellers of goodwill are treated. This part sets default rules for partners’ rights, duties, dissolution, and registration of partnerships and business names. The Registrar can register, reserve, amend, and cancel partnership or business name registrations, and registrants must update changes and show their name and business name on business documents. This part sets rules for limited liability partnerships, including registration, naming, registered office, client notice, reporting, and restrictions on distributions. An extra-territorial limited liability partnership must register and keep certain registration, office, notice, and reporting information up to date in the Northwest Territories.