(a) Each limited partnership shall continuously maintain in this state an office, which may but need not be a place of its business in this state, at which shall be kept the records required by section 34-13c to be maintained.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 34-13b

  • Address: means location as described by the full street number, if any, street, city or town, state or country and not a mailing address such as a post office box. See Connecticut General Statutes 34-9
  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • another: may extend and be applied to communities, companies, corporations, public or private, limited liability companies, societies and associations. See Connecticut General Statutes 1-1
  • Certificate of limited partnership: means the certificate referred to in section 34-10 and the certificate as amended or restated. See Connecticut General Statutes 34-9
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • General partner: means a person who has been admitted to a limited partnership as a general partner in accordance with the partnership agreement and named in the certificate of limited partnership as a general partner. See Connecticut General Statutes 34-9
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Person: means a natural person, partnership, limited partnership, foreign limited partnership, trust, estate, association, limited liability company or corporation. See Connecticut General Statutes 34-9
  • Service of process: The service of writs or summonses to the appropriate party.
  • State: means a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See Connecticut General Statutes 34-9

(b) Each limited partnership shall have and maintain a statutory agent for service in this state as provided in this section. A statutory agent for service shall be: (1) A natural person who is a resident of this state; (2) a domestic corporation; (3) a corporation not organized under the laws of this state and which has procured a certificate of authority to transact business or conduct its affairs in this state; (4) a domestic limited liability company; (5) a limited liability company not organized under the laws of this state and which has procured a certificate of registration to transact business or conduct its affairs in this state; (6) a domestic registered limited liability partnership; (7) a registered limited liability partnership not organized under the laws of this state and which has procured a certificate of authority to transact business or conduct its affairs in this state; (8) a domestic statutory trust; or (9) a statutory trust not organized under the laws of this state and which has procured a certificate of registration to transact business or conduct its affairs in this state.

(c) A limited partnership’s statutory agent for service shall be appointed by filing with the Secretary of the State a written appointment. The initial written appointment of the statutory agent for service of process shall be included in the original certificate of limited partnership. All subsequent written appointments shall be in such form as the secretary shall prescribe. All written appointments shall set forth: (1) The name of the statutory agent for service; (2) a statement of acceptance by the statutory agent therein appointed; and (3) if the statutory agent is a natural person, the business and residence address thereof; if the statutory agent is a corporation organized under the laws of this state, the address of the principal office thereof; if the statutory agent is a corporation not organized under the laws of this state, the address of the principal office thereof in this state, if any. In each case the address shall include the street and number or other particular designation. Subsequent appointments shall, in addition, set forth the name of the limited partnership.

(d) The initial written appointment shall be signed by the statutory agent therein appointed. Subsequent written appointments shall be signed by a general partner of the appointing limited partnership and by the statutory agent therein appointed.

(e) If a statutory agent for service dies, dissolves, removes from the state or resigns, the limited partnership shall forthwith appoint another statutory agent for service. If the statutory agent for service changes his or its business or residence address within the state from that appearing upon the record in the office of the Secretary of the State, the agent for service of process or the limited partnership shall forthwith file with the Secretary of the State notice of the new address. A statutory agent for service may resign by filing with the Secretary of the State a signed statement in duplicate to that effect. The Secretary of the State shall forthwith file one copy and mail the other copy of such statement to the limited partnership, at the office designated in the certificate of limited partnership. Upon the expiration of thirty days after such filing, the resignation shall be effective and the authority of such statutory agent for service shall terminate. A limited partnership may revoke the appointment of a statutory agent for service by making a new appointment as provided in this section and any new appointment so made shall revoke all appointments theretofore made.

(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 52-57, any process, notice or demand in connection with any action or proceeding required or permitted by law to be served upon a limited partnership which is subject to the provisions of this section, may be served upon the limited partnership’s statutory agent for service by any proper officer or other person lawfully empowered to make service.

(g) If it appears from the records of the Secretary of the State that such a limited partnership has failed to appoint or maintain a statutory agent for service, or if it appears by affidavit attached to the process, notice or demand of the officer or other proper person directed to serve any process, notice or demand upon a limited partnership’s statutory agent for service appearing on the records of the Secretary of the State that such agent cannot, with reasonable diligence, be found, service of process, notice or demand on such limited partnership may, when timely made, be made by such officer or other proper person by: (1) Leaving a true and attested copy thereof, together with the required fee at the office of the Secretary of the State or depositing the same in the United States mails, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to such office, and (2) depositing in the United States mails, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, a true and attested copy thereof, together with a statement by such officer that service is being made pursuant to this section, addressed to such limited partnership at the office designated in the certificate of limited partnership.

(h) The Secretary of the State shall file the copy of each process, notice or demand received by him as provided in subsection (g) of this section and keep a record of the day and hour of such receipt. Service made as provided in this section shall be effective as of such day and hour.

(i) Nothing herein contained shall limit or affect the right to serve any process, notice or demand required or permitted by law to be served upon a limited partnership in any other manner permitted by law.