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Sec. 34-33e. Effective date of merger or consolidation. Abandonment.

      Sec. 34-33e. Effective date of merger or consolidation. Abandonment. (a) Upon a filing of the certificate of merger or consolidation with the Secretary of the State as provided in section 34-33d, or at such later date as the certificate of merger or consolidation shall specify, the merger or consolidation shall become effective.

      (b) Abandonment by a limited partnership of a merger or consolidation approved or provided in sections 34-33a to 34-33f, inclusive, shall not require further action or approval of the limited partners thereof or other persons whose vote was required to adopt such merger or consolidation unless the plan of merger or consolidation otherwise provides. No abandonment may be made after the merger or consolidation becomes effective. Any abandonment is subject to the rights of other parties.

      (c) If a limited partnership has filed a certificate of merger or consolidation with an effective date later than the date of filing, and abandonment has occurred, the limited partnership may file a certificate of abandonment with the secretary of the state executed as provided in section 34-10a by each of the abandoning limited partnerships which shall set forth: (1) The names of the abandoning limited partnerships, (2) the fact that a certificate of merger or consolidation was filed, (3) the date the merger or consolidation was abandoned and (4) such other provisions with respect to the abandonment as are deemed necessary or desirable.

      (P.A. 93-363, S. 31.)

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