New Mexico Statutes
§ 54-2A-902 — Application for certificate of authority
New Mexico § 54-2A-902
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 54-2A-902 (2026).
Text
A. Before transacting business in New Mexico, a foreign limited partnership must have a certificate of authority to transact business in New Mexico. A foreign limited partnership may apply for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state by delivering an application to the secretary of state for filing. The application must state:
(1)the name of the foreign limited partnership and, if the name does not comply with Section 54-2A-108 NMSA 1978, an alternate name adopted pursuant to Subsection A of Section 54-2A-905 NMSA 1978;
(2)the name of the state or other jurisdiction under whose law the foreign limited partnership is organized;
(3)any identification number issued to the foreign limited partnership by the foreign official; "foreign official" means the secretary of sta
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Legislative History
Laws 2007, ch. 129, § 902; 2009, ch. 181, § 3.
Nearby Sections
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Repealed§ 54-1A-1001
Statement of qualification§ 54-1A-1002
Statement of qualification; name§ 54-1A-1003
Annual report§ 54-1A-101
Definitions§ 54-1A-102
Knowledge and notice§ 54-1A-103
Effect of partnership agreement; nonwaivable§ 54-1A-104
Supplemental principles of law§ 54-1A-106
Governing law§ 54-1A-1102
Statement of foreign qualification§ 54-1A-1103
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New Mexico § 54-2A-902, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/54/54-2A-902.