Maine Statutes
§ 31 §1325 — Signing and filing pursuant to judicial order
Maine § 31 §1325
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 31, § 31 §1325 (2026).
Text
1.Court order.
If a person required by this chapter to sign a record or deliver a record to the Secretary of State for filing does not do so, any other person that is aggrieved may petition the Superior Court to order:
2.Party to action.
If the person aggrieved under subsection 1 is not the limited partnership or foreign limited partnership to which the record pertains, the aggrieved person shall make the limited partnership or foreign limited partnership a party to the action. A person aggrieved under subsection 1 may seek the remedies provided in subsection 1 in the same action in combination or in the alternative.
3.Effective without signature.
A record filed unsigned pursuant to this section is effective without being signed.
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Legislative History
PL 2005, c. 543, §C2 (NEW).
Nearby Sections
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§ 31 §1301
Short title§ 31 §1302
Definitions§ 31 §1303
Knowledge and notice§ 31 §1304
Nature, purpose and duration of entity§ 31 §1305
Powers§ 31 §1306
Governing law§ 31 §1308
Limited partnership name; assumed name§ 31 §1311
Required information§ 31 §1313
Dual capacity§ 31 §1314
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 31 §1325, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/31%20%C2%A71325.