North Dakota Statutes
§ 45-22-06 — Failure to use required name
North Dakota § 45-22-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 45-22-06 (2026).
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If a person purports to enter into a contract or other undertaking on behalf of a limited
liability partnership and with intent to defraud does not disclose to the other party that part of the
limited liability partnership's name that complies with subsection 1 of section 45-22-04, that
person is personally liable on the contract or undertaking unless that person can show in
making the contract or accepting the undertaking that the other party had knowledge or notice
that the partnership was a limited liability partnership, or did not rely on the partnership being an
ordinary partnership. Any partner of a limited liability partnership who with intent to defraud
consents to a person not making the disclosure described in this section is also personally liable
on the contract or undertaking
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Nearby Sections
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§ 45-10.2-01
(101) Citation§ 45-10.2-02
(102) Definitions§ 45-10.2-03
(1206) Application to existing relationships§ 45-10.2-04
(1207) Savings clause§ 45-10.2-06
(103) Knowledge and notice§ 45-10.2-06.1
Reservation of legislative right§ 45-10.2-07
(104) Nature, purpose, and duration of entity§ 45-10.2-08
(105) General powers§ 45-10.2-09
(106 and 107) Governing law§ 45-10.2-100
(1106) Merger§ 45-10.2-102
(1108) Articles of merger§ 45-10.2-103
(1109) Effect of mergerCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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