N.J.S.A. 42:2A-22

Liability for false statement in certificate

42:2A-22. Liability for false statement in certificate Liability for false statement in certificate. If any certificate of limited partnership or certificate of amendment or cancellation contains a false statement, one who suffers loss by reliance on the statement may recover damages for the loss from: a. Any person who executed the certificate, or caused another to execute it on his behalf, and knew, and any general partner who knew or should have known, the statement to be false at the time the certificate was executed; and b. Any general partner who thereafter knows or should have known that any arrangement or other fact described in the certificate has changed, making the statement inaccurate in any respect, within a sufficient time before the statement was relied upon reasonably to have enabled that general partner to cancel or amend the certificate, or to file a complaint for its cancellation or amendment under section 19 of P.L. 1983, c. 489 (C. 42:2A-20). L. 1983, c. 489, s. 21; amended 1988,c.130,s.10.

External source: View on Justia →

This is the verbatim text of N.J.S.A. 42:2A-22, retrieved from the New Jersey Legislature's public statute corpus. Statutes are amended periodically — for the most current version, check the external source link above. Kyzer is not a law firm and this page is not legal advice.