179.1009(2)(2) When an application for transfer of registration takes effect, the registration of the foreign limited partnership to do business in this state is transferred without interruption to the foreign entity into which the partnership has merged or to which it has been converted. 179.1009 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. 179.10101(1)(1) The department may terminate the registration of a registered foreign limited partnership in the manner provided in s. 179.10102 if any of the following applies: 179.10101(1)(a)(a) The foreign limited partnership fails to file its annual report with the department within 4 months after it is due. 179.10101(1)(b)(b) The foreign limited partnership does not pay, within 4 months after they are due, any fees or penalties due the department under this chapter. 179.10101(1)(c)(c) The foreign limited partnership is without a registered agent or registered office in this state for at least 6 months. 179.10101(1)(d)(d) The foreign limited partnership does not inform the department under s. 179.0118 or 179.0119 that its registered agent or registered office has changed, that its registered agent has resigned, or that its registered office has been discontinued, within 6 months of the change, resignation, or discontinuance. 179.10101(1)(e)(e) The foreign limited partnership’s statement of foreign registration contains fraudulent or materially false information. 179.10101(1)(f)(f) The department receives a duly authenticated certificate from the secretary of state or other official having custody of limited partnership records in the jurisdiction of the foreign limited partnership’s governing law stating that it has been dissolved or disappeared as the result of a merger or other event. 179.10101(2)(2) If the department receives a certificate under sub. (1) (f) and a statement by the foreign limited partnership that the certificate is submitted to terminate its authority to do business in this state, the department shall terminate the foreign limited partnership’s registration under s. 179.10102 (2) (b). 179.10101(3)(3) A court may terminate under s. 946.87 the registration of a foreign limited partnership authorized to transact business in this state. The court shall notify the department of the action, and the department shall terminate the foreign limited partnership’s registration under s. 179.10102. 179.10101 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. 179.10102179.10102 Procedure for and effect of termination. 179.10102(1)(1) If the department determines that one or more grounds exist under s. 179.10101 for termination of a foreign limited partnership’s registration, the department may give the foreign limited partnership notice of the determination. The notice shall be in writing and addressed to the registered agent of the foreign limited partnership. 179.10102(2)(a)(a) Within 60 days after the notice under sub. (1) takes effect under s. 179.0103 (7m), the foreign limited partnership shall, with respect to each ground for termination, either correct it or demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the department that it does not exist. 179.10102(2)(b)(b) If the foreign limited partnership fails to satisfy par. (a), the department may terminate the foreign limited partnership’s registration by entering a notation in the department’s records to reflect each ground for termination and the effective date of the termination. The department shall give the foreign limited partnership notice of each ground for termination and the effective date of the termination. The notice shall be in writing and addressed to the registered agent of the foreign limited partnership in this state. 179.10102(2)(c)1.1. The department shall reinstate the registration if the foreign limited partnership does all of the following within 6 months after the effective date of the termination: 179.10102(2)(c)1.b.b. Pays any fees or penalties due the department under this chapter or $5,000, whichever is less. 179.10102(2)(c)2.2. A reinstatement under this paragraph shall relate back to and take effect as of the effective date of the termination, and the foreign limited partnership may resume carrying on its business as if the termination never occurred. 179.10102(3)(a)(a) If a notice under sub. (1) or (2) (b) is returned to the department as undeliverable, the department shall again give notice to the foreign limited partnership. Except as provided under par. (b), the notice shall be in writing and addressed to the principal office of the foreign limited partnership. 179.10102(3)(b)(b) If the notice under par. (a) is returned to the department as undeliverable or if the foreign limited partnership’s principal office cannot be determined from the records of the department, the department shall give notice by posting the notice on the department’s Internet site. 179.10102(4)(4) The authority of a foreign limited partnership to transact business in this state, other than as provided in s. 179.1005 (1) and (2), ends on the effective date of the termination of its registration. 179.10102(5)(5) If the department or a court terminates a foreign limited partnership’s registration, the foreign limited partnership may be served under s. 179.0121(2) or (3) or the foreign limited partnership’s registered agent may be served until the registered agent’s authority is terminated, in any civil, criminal, administrative, or investigatory proceeding based on a cause of action which arose while the foreign limited partnership was authorized to do business in this state. 179.10102(6)(6) Termination of a foreign limited partnership’s registration does not terminate the authority of its registered agent. 179.10102 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. 179.10103(1)(1) A foreign limited partnership may appeal the department’s termination of its registration under s. 179.10102 to the circuit court for the county where the foreign limited partnership’s principal office or, if none in this state, the office of its registered agent is located, within 30 days after the notice of termination takes effect under s. 179.0103 (7m). The foreign limited partnership shall appeal by petitioning the court to set aside the termination and attaching to the petition copies of its registration and the department’s notice of termination. 179.10103(2)(2) The court may order the department to reinstate the registration or may take any other action that the court considers appropriate. 179.10103(3)(3) The court’s final decision may be appealed as in other civil proceedings. 179.10103 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. 179.1011179.1011 Withdrawal of registration of registered foreign limited partnership. 179.1011(1)(1) A registered foreign limited partnership may withdraw its registration by delivering a statement of withdrawal to the department for filing. The statement of withdrawal must state all of the following: 179.1011(1)(a)(a) The name of the partnership and the jurisdiction of its governing law. 179.1011(1)(b)(b) That the partnership is not doing business in this state and that it withdraws its registration to do business in this state. 179.1011(1)(c)(c) Whether the partnership revokes the authority of its registered agent to accept service on its behalf and, in any event, that it also consents to service of process under sub. (2) in any civil, criminal, administrative, or investigatory proceeding based on a cause of action arising during the time the partnership was registered to do business in this state. 179.1011(1)(d)(d) The mailing address of its principal office or, if it has no principal office, an address to which service of process may be made under sub. (2), and a commitment to notify the department in the future of any change in such address. 179.1011(2)(2) After the withdrawal of the registration of a foreign limited partnership, service of process in any action or proceeding based on a cause of action arising during the time the partnership was registered to do business in this state may be made pursuant to s. 179.0121. 179.1011 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. 179.1012179.1012 Action by attorney general. The attorney general may maintain an action to enjoin a foreign limited partnership from doing business in this state in violation of this subchapter. 179.1012 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 258. MERGER, INTEREST EXCHANGE,
CONVERSION, AND DOMESTICATION
179.1101179.1101 Definitions. In this subchapter: 179.1101(1)(1) “Acquired entity” means the entity all of one or more classes or series of interests of which are acquired in an interest exchange. 179.1101(2)(2) “Acquiring entity” means the entity that acquires all of one or more classes or series of interests of the acquired entity in an interest exchange. 179.1101(2m)(2m) “Constituent entity” means a merging entity or a surviving entity in a merger. 179.1101(4)(4) “Converted entity” means the converting entity as it continues in existence after a conversion. 179.1101(5)(5) “Converting entity” means an entity that engages in a conversion. 179.1101(8)(8) “Domesticated entity” means the domesticating entity as it continues in existence after a domestication. 179.1101(9)(9) “Domesticating entity” means either a non-United States entity or a Wisconsin limited partnership that engages in a domestication. 179.1101(16)(f)(f) A membership interest or stock in a general cooperative association. 179.1101(16)(g)(g) A membership interest in a limited cooperative association. 179.1101(16)(i)(i) A beneficial interest in a statutory trust, business trust, or common-law business trust. 179.1101(16)(j)(j) A comparable interest in any other type of unincorporated entity. 179.1101(18)(18) “Interest holder” means any of the following: 179.1101(18)(g)(g) A member or stockholder of a general cooperative association. 179.1101(18)(j)(j) A beneficiary or beneficial owner of a statutory trust, business trust, or common-law business trust. 179.1101(19)(19) “Interest holder liability” means any of the following: 179.1101(19)(a)(a) Personal liability for a debt, obligation, or other liability of an entity which is imposed on a person under any of the following circumstances: 179.1101(19)(a)1.1. Solely by reason of the status of the person as an interest holder of the entity under its governing law. 179.1101(19)(a)2.2. Under the organizational documents of the entity in accordance with its governing law which make one or more specified interest holders or categories of interest holders liable in their capacity as interest holders for all or specified liabilities of the entity. 179.1101(19)(b)(b) An obligation of an interest holder of an entity under its organizational documents to contribute to the entity. 179.1101(21)(21) “Merging entity” means an entity that is a party to a merger and exists immediately before the merger becomes effective.
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