HRS §425-142
Filing a statement when a partnership dissolves
After a partnership dissolves, a partner who did not cause the dissolution can file a statement saying the partnership is ending and wrapping up its business. This statement cancels the partnership's registration and limits the partners' authority. People outside the partnership are considered to know about the dissolution 90 days after the statement is filed.
The statute, as written — Statement of dissolution
(a) After dissolution, a partner who has not wrongfully dissociated may file a statement of dissolution stating the name of the partnership and that the partnership has dissolved and is winding up its business. (b) A statement of dissolution cancels a filed registration for the purposes of section 425-114(a) and is a limitation on authority for the purposes of section 425-114(b). (c) For the purposes of sections 425-112 and 425-141, a person not a partner is deemed to have notice of the dissolution and the limitation on the partners' authority as a result of the statement of dissolution ninety days after it is filed. (d) After filing and, if appropriate, recording a statement of dissolution, a dissolved partnership may file and, if appropriate, record a registration statement which will operate with respect to a person not a partner as provided in section 425-114(a) and (b) in any transaction, whether or not the transaction is appropriate for winding up the partnership business.
Sections this one refers to
§425-112 When a partner's actions can bind the partnership
§425-114 How a filed partnership registration affects partner authority
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