Filed Date: 9/6/1988
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Patrick H. NeMoyer, Esq. County Attorney, Erie
You have asked whether the name of a limited partnership may contain the word "limited" or an abbreviation thereof in the absence of any other word or abbreviation indicating that the entity is a limited partnership.
Under the Partnership Law, two or more persons who wish to form a limited partnership in New York must file a certificate with the clerk of the county in which the principal office of the partnership is located (Partnership Law, §
The Partnership Law also contains limitations on the name used by a limited partnership. For example, the partnership name may not contain the surname of a limited partner (id., § 94), nor may it be misleading (Buck v Alley,
In our view, use of the word "limited", or the designation "Ltd." by a limited partnership is misleading and, therefore, impermissible. "Limited" is a traditional designation of corporate status (1912 Op Atty Gen 65). Indeed, under section
In Matter of Seigal (
"While subdivision 2 of section
80 of the Partnership Law authorizes a partnership to use the corporate name of a corporation, as therein provided, such authority was not intended to include in the partnership name thus assumed the word or words or abbreviation thereof which the corporation has used in its corporate name to distinguish it from a natural person, firm or co-partnership. Any other interpretation would result in the likelihood of the public being misled into believing that it was dealing with a corporate entity rather than with a partnership, and this could not have been the legislative intent in light of the provisions of sections 924 and 964 of the Penal Law [now General Business Law, §§132 , 133]".*
For similar reasons, use of the term "limited" by a limited partnership is also impermissible.
We conclude that the name of a limited partnership may not contain the word "limited" or an abbreviation thereof without any additional indication that the entity is organized as a limited partnership.