s.9Registered office
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Section 9Part 2Nature of a Limited Liability Partnership

Registered office

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A limited liability partnership shall have a registered office in the Islands.
A limited liability partnership may change the address of the limited liability partnership ’ s registered office to another location in the Islands and shall deliver to the Registrar within thirty days of such change a registration statement in respect of the limited liability partnership pursuant to section 19(1).
A limited liability partnership shall keep at the registered office of the limited liability partnership —
a register of partners showing —
the name and address of each p artner, which may include a business address and indicating which partner, if any, is a managing partner; and
photographic evidence of the identity of the managing partner and the residential address of the managing partner where the managing partner is an individual;
a copy of each registration statement delivered pursuant to section 18 ;
a copy of any other registration statement delivered to the Registrar under this Act ;
a copy of the most recent annual return; `
a copy of any certificate issued by the Registrar under this Act ; and
a copy of the partnership agreement , including t he nature of each category of partnership interest issued by the limited liability partnership , in either printed or electronic form and thereafter any amendment made to the partnership agreement.
The register of partners kept under subsection (3)
s hall be — ( a ) amended within thirty days after any change in the particulars contained in the register;
prima facie evidence of the particulars which are by that paragraph directed to be contained in the register; and
open to inspection by any person during normal business hours on payment of ten dollars or such lesser sum as the limited liability partnership may specify for each inspection including the nature of each category of partnership interest issued by the limited liability partnership .
A person who inspects the register of partners under subsection (4)(c) may receive a copy of any part of the register of partners on payment of one dollar for every page required to be copied.
Where a limited liability partnership unreasonably refuses to allow a person to —
inspect the register of partners under subsection (4)(c); or
make a copy of the register of partners under subsection (5) respectively, the limited liability partnership, managing partner or partner who know ingly authorises or permits the refusal is liable to a fine of five hundred dollars for each refusal.
A person who is refused under subsection (6) may apply to a judge sitting in chambers for an order to compel the limited liability partnership to all ow the person to inspect the register of partners.
A judge sitting in chambers may, upon an application by a person who has been refused under subsection (6), by order, compel an immediate inspection of the register of partners.