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Limited Liability Partnerships Registration Regulations

made under Section 24A of the
Partnerships and Business Names Registration Act
R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 335
O.I.C. 2003-552 (December 19, 2003, effective January 1, 2004), N.S. Reg. 222/2003

Citation
1 These regulations may be cited as the Limited Liability Partnerships Registration Regulations.

Declaration to register as a Nova Scotia LLP
2 (1) In addition to the information required by subsection 7A(1) of the Act, a declaration to register a partnership as a Nova Scotia LLP must include

(a) the full first names and surnames of 2 partners of the partnership;

(b) the full residential address, including the postal code, of each of the 2 partners named in the declaration; and

(c) the Business Number assigned to the partnership by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, if any,

and any additional information that the Registrar requires.

(2) A declaration to register as a Nova Scotia LLP must be signed by the 2 partners named in the declaration under clause (1)(a).

Declaration to register an extra-provincial LLP
3 (1) In addition to the information required by subsection 7A(2) of the Act, a declaration to register a partnership as an extra-provincial LLP must include

(a) the full first names and surnames of 2 Nova Scotia partners of the partnership;

(b) the full residential address, including the postal code, of each of the 2 Nova Scotia partners named in the declaration; and

(c) the Business Number assigned to the partnership by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, if any,

and any additional information that the Registrar requires.

(2) A declaration to register as an extra-provincial LLP must be signed by the 2 Nova Scotia partners named in the declaration under clause (1)(a).

Statement by governing bodies
4 The governing body of a profession that is authorized to be practised in a limited liability partnership must notify the Registrar in writing of the name of the person who is authorized to provide the statements required by clauses 7A(1)(e) and 7A(2)(g) of the Act, and the notice referred to in subclause 16A(1)(b)(i) of the Act.

Notice of intended revocation
5 The Registrar must publish notice of intended revocation of the certificate of registration of a Nova Scotia LLP or an extra-provincial LLP in the Royal Gazette Part I and on the Internet at the Province of Nova Scotia website.


Last updated: 10-12-2017