HRS §425-3
Out-of-state partnerships get the same rights and limits
A partnership created in another state can operate in Hawaii with the same powers and limits as a Hawaii partnership, if it files a registration statement and follows the rules. Its purpose must not break Hawaii law.
businesses
The statute, as written — Foreign partnerships, powers and liabilities
A partnership formed under the laws of any other jurisdiction, shall, on filing a registration statement as required by section 425-1 and subject to continuing compliance with the other provisions of this part, have the same powers and privileges, and be subject to the same disabilities as are by law conferred upon partnerships formed under the laws of the State, provided always that the purposes for which the partnership is formed are not repugnant to or in conflict with any law of the State.
Sections this one refers to
§425-1 Registering a partnership and filing yearly updates
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