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1 LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP BILL DISCUSSION DRAFT
2 LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS BILL ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY Clause 1. Short title and commencement 2. Interpretation 3. Appointment of Registrar of Limited Liability Partnerships, etc. PART II FUNDAMENTALS OF A LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 4. Separate legal personality, capacity, etc 5. Non-applicability of partnership law PART III FORMATION AND REGISTRATION 6. Formation of a limited liability partnership 7. Limited liability partnership agreement
3 8. Manner and particulars of registration 9. Registration 10. Power to refuse registration 11. Names of limited liability partnerships 12. Application and reservation of name 13. Change of name of limited liability partnership 14. Power of Registrar to require change of name 15. Publication of name PART IV PARTNERS 16. Partners of a limited liability partnership 17. Limited liability of partners 18. Liability of partners when limited liability partnership is insolvent 19. Power of partner to bind the limited liability partnership 20. Cessation of partnership interest 21. Bankruptcy of partner PART V MANAGEMENT OF A LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 22. Minimum of 2 partners 23. Registered office
4 24. Registers and documents to be kept at registered office 25. Compliance Officer 26. Disqualification to act as a compliance officer 27. Registration of changes in particulars 28. Annual declaration PART VI ACCOUNTS 29. Accounting and other records PART VII CONVERSION TO LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS 30. Conversion from conventional partnership to limited liability partnership 31. Conversion from private company to limited liability partnership PART VIII FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS 32. Foreign limited liability partnerships 33. Requirements of a foreign limited liability partnership
5 PART IX STRIKING OFF, WINDING UP AND DISSOLUTION 34. Receivership and winding up 35. Alternative simplified procedure for voluntary winding up 36. Power of Registrar to strike off a limited liability partnership from the register PART X ADMINISTRATION OF THE ACT 37. Registers 38. Rectification of registers 39. Form and manner of documents to be lodged with the Registrar 40. Electronic filing service 41. Issuing documents electronically 42. Information certified by Registrar admissible as evidence 43. Fees 44. Power to call for information 45. Power to conduct inspection 46. Power to conduct investigation 47. Power to call for examination
6 48. Service of documents on a limited liability partnership 49. Power to issue guidelines, practice notes, etc 50. Power to take actions 51. Power to make regulations 52. Power to amend Schedules 53. Direction to limited liability partnership to comply with the law 54. Offence by a body corporate 55. False and misleading statements 56. General penalty provisions 57. Default penalties 58. Proceedings how and when to be taken 59. Compounding of offences First Schedule Second Schedule Third Schedule Fourth Schedule
7 LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP BILL An Act to provide for the registration and administration of limited liability partnerships. PART I PRELIMINARY Short title and commencement Interpretation 2. (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires annual declaration means a declaration required to be lodged by a limited liability partnership by section 31; Commission means the Companies Commission of Malaysia established under the Companies Commission of Malaysia Act 2001 [Act 614]; corporation means any body corporate formed or incorporated or existing within Malaysia or outside Malaysia and includes any foreign company but does not include
8 (a) any body corporate that is incorporated within Malaysia and is by notice of the Minister published in the Gazette declared to be a public authority or an instrumentality or agency of the Government of Malaysia or of any State or to be a body corporate which is not incorporated for commercial purposes; any corporation sole; (c) any society registered under any written law relating to co-operative societies; or (d) any trade union registered under any written law as a trade union; Court means the High Court or a judge thereof; document means any application, form, report, certification, notice, confirmation, declaration or other document to be filed or lodged with or submitted to the Registrar or, as the case may be, any certificate, notice or other document to be issued by the Registrar; financial year means the period in respect of which any profit or loss account of the limited liability partnership is made up, whether that period is a year or not; conventional partnership means a partnership registered under the Registration of Businesses Act 1956 [Act 197];
9 limited liability partnerships has the meaning given to it under section 4(1); limited liability partnership agreement in relation to a limited liability partnership, any agreement expressed or implied between the partners of the limited liability partnership or between the limited liability partnership and its partners which determines the mutual rights and duties of the partners and their rights and duties in relation to the limited liability partnership; officer, in relation to a limited liability partnership, means (a) (c) any compliance officer; a receiver or manager of any part of the undertaking of the limited liability partnership appointed under a power contained in any instrument; any liquidator of the limited liability partnership appointed in a voluntary winding up, but does not include (i) any receiver who is also the compliance manager; (ii) any receiver or manager appointed by the Court; or (iii) any liquidator appointed by the Court or by the creditors ;
10 partner means, in relation to a limited liability partnership, any person who has been admitted as a partner in the limited liability partnership in accordance with the limited liability partnership agreement; private company means (a) any company which immediately prior to the commencement of the Companies Act 1965 was a private company under the repealed written laws; any company incorporated as a private company by virtue of section 15 of the Companies Act 1965; or (c) any company converted into a private company pursuant to section 26(1) of the Companies Act 1965, being a company which has not ceased to be a private company under section 26 or 27 of the Companies Act 1965; professional partnership has the meaning given to it under section 8(2); property in relation to a limited liability partnership, means land, money, goods, things in action, goodwill, and every valuable thing, whether movable or immovable, and whether situated in Malaysia or elsewhere and also includes obligations, servitudes, and every description of estate, interest, and profit, present or future, vested or contingent, arising out of or incident to property;
11 register means any register kept and maintained under this Act; Registrar means the Registrar of Limited Liability Partnerships as designated under section 3(1) and includes any Assistant Registrars appointed under section 3(2); (2) Where a limited liability partnership has more than one compliance officer (a) anything that the compliance officer is required by this Act to do may be done by any one of the compliance officer; and anything which constitutes an offence by the compliance officer under this Act constitutes an offence by each of the compliance officers. [Jersey LLP Law 1997 Art. 1 (4), Singapore LLP ss 2(2),(3), (4)] Appointment of Registrar of Limited Liability Partnerships, etc. 3. (1) The Chief Executive Officer of the Commission shall be the Registrar of Limited Liability Partnerships.
12 (2) The Commission may appoint, on such terms and conditions as it may determine, from amongst persons in the employment of the Commission such number of Assistant Registrars, clerks and servants for the proper administration of this Act, and may revoke the appointment of any person so appointed. (3) Subject to the general direction and control of the Registrar and to such restrictions and limitations as may be prescribed, anything appointed or authorized or required by this Act to be done or signed by the Registrar may be done or signed by any Assistant Registrar and shall be as valid and effectual as if done or signed by the Registrar. (4) No person dealing with any Assistant Registrar shall be concerned to see or inquire whether any restrictions or limitations have been prescribed, and every act or omission of an Assistant Registrar so far as it affects any such person shall be as valid and effectual as if done or omitted by the Registrar. PART II FUNDAMENTALS OF A LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP Separate legal personality, capacity, etc 4. (1) A limited liability partnership registered under section 6(1) is a body corporate and shall have legal personality separate from that of its partners.
13 (2) A limited liability partnership shall have perpetual succession where any change in the partners of a limited liability partnership shall not affect the existence, rights or liabilities of the limited liability partnership. (3) A limited liability shall have unlimited capacity and shall be capable of (a) (c) suing and being sued; acquiring, owning, holding and developing or disposing of property, both movable and immovable; and doing and suffering such other acts and things as bodies corporate may lawfully do and suffer. [Jersey LLP Law 1997, Art. 2 (4); UK LLP 2000, s. 1, Singapore LLP s5] Non-applicability of partnership law 5. The law relating to partnerships shall not apply to a limited liability partnership. [Singapore LLP s6] PART III
14 FORMATION AND REGISTRATION Formation of a limited liability partnership 6. (1) Any two or more persons associated for carrying on any lawful business with a view to profit may form a limited liability partnership in accordance with the terms of the limited liability partnership agreement by filing an application for registration to the Registrar. [DIFC s 8(1), CA s14(1), UK LLP s2(1)(a)] (2) Where a limited liability partnership is formed for the purpose of carrying on a professional partnership, the limited liability partnership shall (a) (c) carry on a professional practice as prescribed by the Minister in Part I or Part II of First Schedule; have in force professional indemnity insurance cover as determined by the relevant professional bodies for professional practices under Part I of First Schedule, or in the case of professional practices under Part II of First Schedule any other amount as may be prescribed by the Minister upon the recommendation by the Registrar; and consist of partners none of whom is a body corporate. [Labuan LPLLP s4(4)]
15 Limited liability partnership agreement 7. (1) Except as otherwise provided by this Act, the mutual rights and duties of the limited liability partnership and its partners, shall be governed (a) by the limited liability partnership agreement; or in the absence of agreement as to any matter, by any provision relating to that matter set out in Second Schedule. (2) The limited liability partnership agreement shall be printed and divided into numbered paragraphs and dated and shall state, in addition to other requirements (a) (c) the name of the limited liability partnership; the nature of business of the limited liability partnership; and that the partners have agreed to become partners of the limited liability partnership. [Singapore LLP s10, Companies Act 1965 s18, DIFC s 9(1), Labuan LPLLP s49, UK LLP s5]
16 Manner and particulars of registration 8. (1) The application filed to the Registrar under section 6 shall include a statement by every person who is to be a partner of the limited liability partnership containing the following particulars: (a) (c) (d) (e) (f) the name of the proposed limited liability partnership; the general nature of the proposed business of the limited liability partnership; the proposed registered office of the limited liability partnership; the name, identification, nationality and the usual place of residence of every person who is to be a partner of the limited liability partnership and, where any of these persons is a body corporate, the corporate name, place of incorporation or registration, registration number and registered office of the body corporate to which all notices and communications may be addressed; the name, identification, nationality and the address of every person who is to be a compliance officer of the limited liability partnership; and such other information concerning the proposed limited liability partnership as the Registrar may require. (2) The Registrar may, in any particular case, require the statement referred to in subsection (1) to be verified in such manner as the Registrar considers fit.
17 (3) In this section, identification means, in the case of any person issued with an identity card, the number of the identity card, and in the case of a person not issued with an identity card, particulars of the passport or such other similar evidence of identification as is available. [Singapore s16, DIFC s 8(3), BR Act 2004 Ed., s. 6; UK LLP 2000, s. 2] Registration 9. (1) If the Registrar is satisfied that the requirements of this Act as to registration are complied with, the Registrar shall (a) register the application and allocate a registration number for the limited liability partnership; and issue a notice of registration in such form as the Registrar may determine. (2) On and from the date of registration specified in the notice of registration issued under subsection (1), there shall be a limited liability partnership, by the name and registration number specified in the notice.
18 (3) The notice of registration is conclusive evidence that the requirements of this Act in respect of registration and matters precedent and incidental to such registration have been complied with and that the limited liability partnership is duly registered under the Act. (4) Upon application by a limited liability partnership and on payment of the prescribed fee, the Registrar may issue to that limited liability partnership a certificate of registration in such form as the Registrar may determine. (5) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Registrar to register a limited liability partnership of which he is to be a partner may, within 30 days of the date of the refusal, appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final. (6) The registration of any limited liability partnership shall not be deemed to imply that the requirements of any law in relation to any business carried on by that limited liability partnership have been complied with. [Singapore LLP s16, ROBA s5f] Power to refuse registration
19 10. (1) Notwithstanding any provision in this Act or any other written law, the Registrar shall refuse to register a limited liability partnership under this Act where he is satisfied that (a) it would be contrary to the national security or interest for the limited liability partnership to be registered; or the proposed business is likely to be used for (i) an unlawful purpose; or (ii) purposes prejudicial to public peace, welfare or good order in Malaysia. (2) Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Registrar under subsection (1) may, within 30 days of the date of the decision, appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final. [ROBA s5c, CA 1965 s16(8), Singapore LLP s17] Names of limited liability partnerships 11. (1) The name of a limited liability partnership shall end with the words Perkongsian Liabiliti Terhad or the acronym PLT. (2) Except with the consent of the Minister, a limited liability partnership shall not be registered under a name that in the opinion of the Registrar is (a) undesirable;
20 (c) (d) identical to that of any other limited liability partnership or corporation or to a business name; identical to a name that is being reserved under section 12 of this Act or section 22 of the Companies Act 1965; or a name of a kind that the Minister has directed the Registrar not to accept for registration. (3) The Registrar shall publish in the Gazette any direction referred to in subsection (2)(d). [Companies Act 1965 s22, RBR 1957 Rule 15, Singapore LLP ss18, 19, Jersey LLP Law Art 7, UK LLP Schedule Part I] Application and reservation of name 12. (1) A person shall apply to the Registrar for the availability of a name as (a) the name of the proposed limited liability partnership prior to its registration; or the name to which a limited liability partnership proposes to change its name, and if the proposed name is available, the person may reserve the proposed name for a period of 30 days from the date of lodgment of the application or such longer period as the Registrar may allow.
21 (2) Upon receipt of an application under subsection (1) and on payment of the prescribed fee, if the Registrar is satisfied that the name is not one which may be rejected on any ground referred to in subsection 11 (2) (a),, (c) or (d), the Registrar may approve the name for registration purposes or reserve the name, as the case may be. [Companies Act 1965 s22(6),(7), Dubai LLP s83(a), Singapore LLP s19(3)] Change of name of limited liability partnership 13. (1) A limited liability partnership may change its name to a name that is acceptable by the Registrar in accordance to section 11(2). (2) Where a limited liability partnership changes its name under this section, the Registrar shall (a) (c) enter the new name on the register in place of the former name, alter the register; and issue a notice of confirmation of the change of name.
22 (3) The change of name under this section shall have effect from the date on which the confirmation was issued. (4) A change of name of a limited liability partnership under this Act does not (a) affect any rights or obligations of the limited liability partnership; or render defective any legal proceedings by or against the limited liability partnership ; and any legal proceedings that might have been continued or commenced against the limited liability partnership by its former name may be continued or commenced against it by its new name. [CA 1965 s23, Jersey LLP Law s7, UK LLP Schedule Part I] Power of Registrar to require change of name 14. (1) If, in the opinion of the Registrar, the name by which a limited liability partnership is registered (a) is a name referred to in section 11(2); or so nearly resembles the name of any other limited liability partnership or corporation or a business name as to be likely to be mistaken for it,
23 the Registrar may direct the limited liability partnership to change its name, and the limited liability partnership shall comply with the direction within 30 days after the date of the direction or such longer period as the Registrar may allow. (2) Any limited liability partnership which fails to comply with a direction given under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM and default penalty. [CA 1965 s23(3), UK LLP Schedule Part I, Singapore LLP s19] Publication of name 15. (1) Every limited liability partnership shall display its name and registration number outside its registered office and every place of its business. (2) The name and the registration number of the limited liability partnership shall appear on every letterhead, invoice, bill or other documents issued by the limited liability partnership. (3) If default is made in complying with this section, the limited liability partnership shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM and default penalty.
24 [CA 1965 s121, RBR 1957 Rule 13, Singapore LLP s27] PART IV PARTNERS Partners of a limited liability partnership 16. Any individual or body corporate may be a partner in a limited liability partnership. [Singapore LLP s7(1), DIFC LLP s8, UK LLP s2] Limited liability of partners 17. (1) An obligation of the limited liability partnership whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise, is solely the obligation of the limited liability partnership. (2) A partner is not personally liable, directly or indirectly, by way of indemnification, contribution, assessment or otherwise, for an obligation referred to in subsection (1) solely by reason of being a partner of the limited liability partnership.
25 (3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not affect the personal liability of a partner in tort for his own wrongful act or omission, but a partner shall not be personally liable for the wrongful act or omission of any other partner of the limited liability partnership. (4) Where a partner of a limited liability partnership is liable to any person, other than another partner of the limited liability partnership, as a result of a wrongful act or omission of his in the course of the business of the limited liability partnership or with its authority, the limited liability partnership is liable to the same extent as the partner. (5) The liabilities of the limited liability partnership shall be met out of the property of the limited liability partnership. [California Corp Code, UPA 1994, s (e); Delaware RUPA, s ; Jersey LLP Law 1997, Art. 4 (2); UK LLP 2000, s. 6 (4), Singapore LLP s9] Liability of partners when limited liability partnership is insolvent 18. (1) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, a partner or former partner of a limited liability partnership who receives a distribution from the limited liability partnership
26 (a) when the limited liability partnership is insolvent and knew or ought to have known at the time of the distribution that the limited liability partnership was insolvent; or which results the limited liability partnership becoming insolvent and knew or ought to have known at the time the distribution that the liability partnership would become insolvent as a result of the distribution, shall be personally liable to the limited liability partnership for the amount or value of the distribution if it was received within 2 years before the commencement of the winding up of the limited liability partnership. (2) For the purposes of this section (a) a limited liability partnership is insolvent if (i) it is at that time, unable to pay its debts as they become due in the normal course of business; or (ii) at that time, the value of the assets of the limited liability partnership is less that the value of its liabilities. distribution means any payment of dividends, distribution of profits, return or refund of capital by the limited liability partnership, whether in cash or in kind; and
27 (c) a partner or former partner shall be deemed to have received a distribution if the distribution is received by his assignee. [Labuan s 47, Jersey LLP Law Art 5] Power of partner to bind the limited liability partnership 19. (1) Every partner of a limited liability partnership is the agent of the limited liability partnership. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a limited liability partnership is not bound by anything done by a partner in dealing with a person if (a) the partner is acting without authority; and the person with whom the partner is dealing (i) knows that he has no authority; or (ii) does not know or believe him to be a partner of the limited liability partnership. (3) Where a person has ceased to be a partner of a limited liability partnership, the former partner is to be regarded, in relation to any person dealing with the limited liability partnership, as still being a partner of the limited liability partnership unless
28 (a) the person has notice that the former partner has ceased to be a partner of the limited liability partnership; or notice that the former partner has ceased to be a partner of the limited liability partnership has been delivered to the Registrar. (4) For the purpose of this section, no person is deemed to have notice of any records by reason only that they are made available by the Registrar for inspection. [UK LLP 2000, s. 6, Jersey Art 15(3), Singapore LLP s9(2), UK LLP s6] Cessation of partnership interest 20. (1) A partner of a limited liability partnership may cease to be a partner in accordance with the limited liability partnership agreement, or in the absence of such agreement, by that partner giving 30 days notice to the other partners of his intention to resign as partner. (2) Without affecting the generality of subsection (1), a partner of a limited liability partnership shall cease to be a partner upon the death or dissolution of the partner.
29 (3) Where a partner of a limited liability partnership ceases to be a partner, unless otherwise provided in the limited liability partnership agreement, the former partner, his personal representative or its liquidator, as the case may be, shall be entitled to receive from the limited liability partnership an amount (a) equal to the former partner s capital contribution to the limited liability partnership and his right to share in the accumulated profits of the limited liability partnership after the deduction of losses of the limited liability partnership; and determined as at the date the former partner ceased to be a partner. (4) Where a partner ceases to be a partner, the former partner, his personal representative or its liquidator, as the case may be, shall not interfere in the management of the limited liability partnership. [Delaware RUPA, s (a) and ; UK LLP 2000, s. 4 (3), DIFC Art 23(1)] Bankruptcy of partner 21. Unless otherwise provided in the limited liability partnership agreement, if a partner of a limited liability partnership is adjudicated a bankrupt by a Court in Malaysia or elsewhere
30 (a) his bankruptcy shall not by itself cause him to cease being a partner of the limited liability partnership; and the Official Assignee or trustee of the estate of the bankrupt partner shall be entitled to receive distributions from the limited liability partnership that the bankrupt partner is entitled to receive under the limited liability partnership agreement, provided that the bankrupt partner, the Official Assignee or the trustee of the estate shall not be entitled to interfere with the management of the limited liability partnership. [Singapore LLP s12] PART V MANAGEMENT OF A LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP Minimum of 2 partners 22. (1) Every limited liability partnership shall have at least 2 partners. (2) If a limited liability partnership carries on business with fewer than 2 partners for a period of more than 1 year, the remaining partner shall, notwithstanding section 17 (1) and (2), be
31 personally liable, jointly and severally with the limited liability partnership, for any obligation of the limited liability partnership incurred during the period that the limited liability partnership so carries on business after the period of 1 year if, at the time the obligation was incurred, he (a) was a partner of the limited liability partnership; and knew that the limited liability partnership was carrying on business with fewer than 2 partners for a period of more than 1 year. (3) A limited liability partnership and the partner shall be guilty of an offence against this Act if the limited liability partnership continues to carry on after the period of 1 year referred to in subsection (2) and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM and default penalty. [CA 1965 s 36, Singapore LLP s22, DIFC LLP Art 8, Jersey LLP Law Art 21, UK LLP ss 2,4] Registered office 23. (1) A limited liability partnership shall at all times have a registered office in Malaysia to which all communications and notices may be addressed.
32 (2) The Registrar must be notified of any change to the address of the registered office within 30 days of such change in such medium and form as the Registrar may determine. (3) If default is made in complying with subsection (1) the limited liability partnership and its partners shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM and default penalty. [CA 1965 s119, Jersey LLP Law s8, UK LLP Schedule Part I, para 9] Registers and documents to be kept at registered office 24. (1) A limited liability company shall keep at its registered office (a) (c) (d) a register of the name and address of each partner and the compliance officer; a copy of the most recent annual declaration; a copy of any statement delivered to the Registrar under the law; a copy of any certificate issued by the Registrar under the law; and
33 (e) if the partnership agreement has been reduced to writing, a copy of that agreement and any amendment made to it. (2) The records kept under subsection (1) shall be made available for inspection and copying without charge during ordinary business hours at the request of a partner. (3) If default is made against this section, the compliance officer shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM and default penalty. [Jersey LLP Art 8, CA 1965 s 120] Compliance Officer 25. (1) Every limited liability partnership shall have at least one compliance officer who is a natural person of full age and capacity and who has his principal or only place of residence in Malaysia. (2) A compliance officer shall be (a) one of the partners of the limited liability partnership; or a person qualified to act as a secretary under the Companies Act 1965.
34 (3) Every limited liability partnership shall ensure that the particulars of every person who acts as compliance officer of the limited liability partnership and his consent to act as such are lodged with the Registrar. (4) A compliance officer shall be (a) answerable for the doing of all acts, matters and things, as are required to be done by the limited liability partnership under sections 15, 27 and 28; and personally liable to all penalties imposed on the limited liability partnership for any contravention of those sections unless he satisfies the court hearing the matter that he should not be so liable. (5) If a limited liability partnership contravenes subsections (1) and (3), the limited liability partnership and every partner of the limited liability partnership shall be guilty of an offence. [Singapore LLP s23, CA 1965 s 139A, DIFC LLP Art 24, UK LLP s8] Disqualification to act as a compliance officer 26. (1) A person shall not act as a compliance officer if
35 (a) he is an undischarged bankrupt; or he is subject to a disqualification order under section 130 and 130A of the Companies Act (2) A person who is in default of this section shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction shall be guilty to a fine of RM or term of imprisonment not exceeding years or both. [Companies Act 1965 s125, 130, 130A, Singapore LLP ss33,34] Registration of changes in particulars 27. (1) If any change is made or occurs in the registered particulars of a limited liability partnership, the limited liability partnership shall notify the Registrar of such change within 30 days, or such further period as the Registrar may on application allow. (2) The Registrar may, upon receipt of the notice referred to in subsection (1) and on payment of the prescribed fee, register such change. (3) Any person who ceases to be a partner in a limited liability partnership may himself lodge with the Registrar the notice referred to in subsection (1) if he has reasonable believe that the limited liability partnership will not be lodge the notice with the Registrar.
36 (4) The Registrar may, in any particular case, require a notice lodged under subsection (1) to be rectified in such manner as the Registrar considers fit. (5) Any limited liability partnership which contravenes shall be guilty of an offence. [Singapore LLP s 28, DIFC LLP Art 25, ROBA s5b] Annual declaration 28. (1) Every limited liability partnership shall lodge with the Registrar a declaration, containing the prescribed particulars and accompanied by such documents as are required to be included in the declaration, by its compliance officer that in his opinion, the limited liability partnership either (a) appears as at that date to be able to pay its debts as they become due in the normal course of business; or does not appear as at that date to be able to pay its debts as they become due in the normal course of business. (2) The declaration referred to in subsection (1) shall be lodged annually within 30 days following the anniversary of the registration of the limited liability partnership.
37 (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Registrar may, on application by a limited liability partnership and if he thinks fit, grant an extension of time for the lodging of the declaration referred to in subsection (1). (4) If a limited liability partnership fails to lodge the declaration referred to in subsection (1) within the time or extended time referred to in subsections (2) and (3), the limited liability partnership shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM. (5) A compliance officer who makes a declaration referred to in subsection (1) (a) without having reasonable grounds for his opinion, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding RM or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding months or to both. (6) Any person who, in connection with a declaration made under this section, makes a statement or furnishes information, whether directly or indirectly, to a compliance officer that is false or misleading in a material particular, when he knows or ought reasonably to have known that the statement or information is false or misleading in a material particular, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction
38 (a) in the case where the person is an individual, to a minimum fine of RM or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding years or to both; and in any other case, to a minimum of RM. (7) If an offence under this section is committed with intent to defraud creditors of the limited liability partnership or for a fraudulent purpose, the offender shall be liable on conviction (a) in the case where the offender is an individual, to a fine not exceeding RM or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding years or to both; and in any other case, to a fine not exceeding RM. [Companies Act 1965 s 165, Labuan LPLLP s44, Singapore LLP s24] PART VI ACCOUNTS Accounting and other records 29. (1) Every limited liability partnership shall keep such accounting and other records as will sufficiently explain the transactions and financial position of the limited liability partnership and enable profit and loss accounts and balance-sheets to be
39 prepared from time to time which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the limited liability partnership. (2) The limited liability partnership shall retain the records referred to in subsection (1) for a period of not less than 7 years from the end of the financial year in which the transactions or operations to which those records relate are completed. (3) The records referred to in subsection (1) shall be kept at the registered office or such other place as the partners think fit provided that the Registrar is duly notified of that other place and the records shall at all times be open to inspection by the partners. (4) The Registrar may, by notice in writing to the limited liability partnership or any of its partners, require the limited liability partnership or that partner to produce the records referred to in subsection (1) for his inspection within such time and at such place as may be specified in that notice. (5) Subject to the partnership agreement, it shall not be necessary for a limited liability partnership to appoint an auditor or have its accounts audited. (6) If a limited liability partnership contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3), the limited liability partnership and every partner of
40 the limited liability partnership shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction (a) in the case where the offender is an individual, to a fine not exceeding RM or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding years or to both; and in any other case, to a fine not exceeding RM. (7) Any person who fails to comply with a requirement under subsection (4) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction (a) in the case where the offender is an individual, to a fine not exceeding RM or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding years or to both; and in any other case, to a fine not exceeding RM. [Companies Act 1965, s 167, s 159, DIFC LLP Art 26-29, Singapore s25] PART VII CONVERSION TO LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS Conversion from conventional partnership to limited liability partnership
41 30. (1) A conventional partnership may convert to a limited liability partnership by complying with the requirements as to the conversion set out in the Third Schedule. (2) Upon such conversion, the partners of the conventional partnership, the limited liability partnership to which the conventional partnership has converted and the partners of that limited liability partnership shall be bound by the provisions of the Third Schedule that are applicable to them. (3) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or vary the provisions in the Third Schedule. (4) In this section, convert, in relation to a conventional partnership converting to a limited liability partnership, means a transfer of the property, assets, interests, rights, privileges, liabilities, obligations and the undertaking of the conventional partnership to the limited liability partnership in accordance with the Third Schedule. [Singapore LLP s20] Conversion from private company to limited liability partnership 31. (1) A private company may convert to a limited liability
42 partnership by complying with the requirements as to the conversion set out in the Fourth Schedule. (2) Upon such conversion, the private company, its shareholders, the limited liability partnership to which the private company has converted and the partners of that limited liability partnership shall be bound by the provisions of the Fourth Schedule that are applicable to them. (3) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or vary the provisions in the Third Schedule. (4) In this section, convert, in relation to a private company converting to a limited liability partnership, means a transfer of the property, assets, interests, rights, privileges, liabilities, obligations and the undertaking of the private company to the limited liability partnership in accordance with the Fourth Schedule. [Singapore LLP s21] PART VIII FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS Foreign limited liability partnerships
43 32. (1) A foreign limited liability partnership shall not carry on business in Malaysia unless it is registered as a foreign limited liability partnership under this Act. (2) The Registrar may make regulations prescribing what comprise carrying on a business for the purposes of this Part. (3) Notwithstanding, a foreign limited liability partnership shall not be regarded as carrying on a business in Malaysia for the reason only that within Malaysia it (a) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) is or becomes a party to any action or suit or any administrative or arbitration proceeding or effects settlement of an action, suit or proceeding or of any claim or dispute; holds meetings or carries on other activities concerning its internal affairs; maintains any bank account; effects any sale through an independent contractor; solicits or procures any order which becomes a binding contract only if the order is accepted outside Malaysia; creates evidence of any debt or creates a charge on movable or immovable property; secures or collects any of its debts of enforces its rights in regard to any securities relating to those debts; conducts an isolated transaction that is completed within 30 days, but not being one of a number of similar transactions from time to time;
44 (i) (j) invests any of its funds or holds property; or import goods only temporarily pursuant to the Customs Act 1967 for the purpose of display, exhibition, demonstration or as trade samples with a view to subsequent re-exportation within a period of 3 months or within such further period as the Director General of Customs and Excise may in his discretion allow. [Companies Act s 330, DIFC Art 36] Requirements of a foreign limited liability partnership 33. (1) For the purpose of registration, a foreign limited liability partnership shall lodge with the Registrar (a) (c) a certified copy of the certificate of registration or similar document; a certified copy of its charter or instrument defining its constitution; and a list of its partners containing similar particulars as required under this Act, subject to the provisions of this Act and on the payment of the prescribed fee, the Registrar may register the foreign limited liability partnership under this Part. (2) Notwithstanding section 25(2), a foreign limited liability partnership shall
45 (a) appoint at all times a compliance officer who has his principal or only place of residence in Malaysia; and have a registered office in Malaysia to which all communications and notices may be addressed. (3) A foreign limited liability partnership shall be required to lodge annual declaration once in every calendar year within 30 days of the anniversary of its registration, or any other period as the Registrar may allow upon application. (4) The Registrar shall have the power to prescribe, waive or modify procedures or any requirements under this section in relation to different cases or classes of cases. [Companies Act 1965 ss332, 332A, DIFC Art 37(2)] PART IX STRIKING OFF, WINDING UP AND DISSOLUTION Receivership and winding up 34. (1) The provisions of Part VIII and Part X (in so far as they relate to a company limited by shares) of the Companies Act 1965 shall apply to receivership and winding up of a limited liability partnership, and the Companies (Winding-up) Rules 1972 shall apply to the winding-up of a limited liability partnership, subject to
46 such modifications and adaptations as may be necessary, and in particular the following modifications: (a) (c) (d) (e) (f) references to a company shall be taken as references to a limited liability partnership; references to a director or to a member of a company shall be taken as references to a partner of a limited liability partnership; references to the memorandum and articles of a company shall be taken as references to the partnership agreement of a limited liability partnership; references to a resolution of a company shall be taken as references to a determination or decision of a limited liability partnership; references to shares of any member of a company shall be taken as references to the interest of any partner of a limited liability partnership; and such further modifications as the context requires for the purpose of the application of the relevant provision to a limited liability partnership. [Labuan LPLLP 58] Alternative simplified procedure for voluntary winding up 35. (1) Without prejudice to section 34, a limited liability partnership may be dissolved by complying with the requirements of this section.
47 (2) Where a limited liability partnership has ceased to operate and discharged all its debts and liabilities, any partner of the limited liability partnership may, after giving notice in accordance with subsection (4), apply to the Registrar for a declaration of dissolution of the limited liability partnership. (3) An application for a declaration of dissolution shall be in writing and shall be accompanied by (a) (c) an affidavit made by the compliance officer of the limited liability partnership stating (i) that the limited liability partnership has ceased to operate and has discharged all its debts and liabilities (other than those owed to its partners); and (ii) that the notice required by subsection (4) has been given in accordance with that subsection; and a copy of the notice given under subsection (4); and a written notice from the Inland Revenue Board stating no objection to the Registrar making a declaration of dissolution of the limited liability partnership. (4) (a) Before making an application to the Registrar under this section, the applicant shall
48 (i) (ii) publish a notice of the proposed dissolution of the limited liability partnership in at least one widely circulated Malaysian newspaper; and notify each partner of the limited liability partnership of the proposed dissolution of the limited liability partnership. For the purpose of this subsection, the notice of the proposed dissolution of a limited liability partnership shall state to the effect that the applicant proposes to apply to the Registrar for a declaration of dissolution of the limited liability partnership and that unless a written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of the publication or notification of such notice, the Registrar may dissolve the limited liability partnership. (5) The Registrar shall not make a declaration of dissolution of a limited liability partnership earlier than 30 days after the date of the publication or notification made under subsection (4), whichever is later. (6) On receipt of any written objection to the dissolution of the limited liability partnership, the Registrar shall forthwith notify the applicant of the receipt of the objection and the identity of the objector. (7) Where any partner or creditor of the limited liability partnership, or any aggrieved person has objected to the limited
49 liability partnership the Registrar shall not declare the dissolution thereof unless (a) (c) (d) the partner, creditor or aggrieved person, as the case may be, withdraws the objection; the Registrar decides that the objection is without justification; the objector has not appealed to the Court against the Registrar s decision under subsection 7 within 21 days from the date he is notified of the Registrar s decision; or the Court has upheld the Registrar s decision. (8) Once the Registrar is satisfied that a limited liability partnership may be dissolved under this section, he shall notify the limited liability partnership that (a) subject to the partnership agreement, the limited liability partnership is entitled to distribute its surplus assets among its partners according to their respective rights and interests; and the limited liability partnership may distribute its surplus assets accordingly. (9) On receipt of notification from a limited liability partnership that its surplus assets have been distributed in accordance with subsection (8), the Registrar may by notice in the Gazette, declare that the limited liability partnership is dissolved and, on the
50 publication in the Gazette of the notice, the limited liability partnership shall be dissolved, provided that (a) the liability, if any, of every officer and partner of the limited liability partnership shall continue and may be enforced as if the limited liability partnership had not dissolved; and notwithstanding that a limited liability partnership has been dissolved, or that its surplus assets have been distributed in accordance with this section, the Court may wind up the limited liability partnership as if it had not been dissolved, or its surplus assets had not been distributed as the case may be. (10) Where a limited liability partnership has been dissolved pursuant to this section, the Court, on an application made by any partner, creditor or aggrieved person at any time within 7 years has not discharged all its debts and liabilities or otherwise that it is just that the dissolution of the limited liability partnership be revoked, order that the dissolution of the limited liability partnership be revoked and upon an office copy of the order being delivered to the Registrar for registration the limited liability partnership shall be deemed to have continued in existence as if it had not been dissolved; and the Court may by the order give such directions and make such provisions as seem just for placing the limited liability partnership and all other persons in the same position as nearly as may be as if the limited liability partnership has not been dissolved.
51 [Labuan LPLLP s59, Companies Act 1965 s308] Power of Registrar to strike off a limited liability partnership from the register 36. (1) If the Registrar has reason to believe that: (a) (c) (d) (e) (f) a limited liability partnership is not carrying on business or is not in operation; a limited liability partnership is acting in contravention of this Act; it is prejudicial to the national interests for a limited liability partnership to remain on the register; no liquidator is acting; the affairs of the limited liability partnership are fully wound up and for a period of six months the liquidator has been in default in lodging any return required to be made by him; or the affairs of the limited liability partnership are fully wound up under Division 2 of Part X of the Companies Act 1965 and there are no assets or the assets available are not sufficient to pay the costs of obtaining an order of the Court dissolving the limited liability partnership, the Registrar shall give notice to the limited liability partnership that at the conclusion of three months from the date of the notice, the
52 limited liability partnership shall be struck off the register unless reason is shown to the contrary. (2) If by the end of the three month period the Registrar: (a) has received confirmation that the limited liability partnership is no longer carrying on business or is not in operation; or has not received from the limited liability partnership sufficient reasons as to why the limited liability partnership should not be struck off the register, the Registrar shall strike the name of the limited liability partnership off the register and the limited liability partnership shall be dissolved and shall publish a notice to that effect in the Gazette. (3) Where a limited liability partnership is struck off the register under this section, the liability of every partner of the limited liability partnership continues and may be enforced as if the limited liability partnership had not been dissolved. (4) Where a limited liability partnership has been struck off pursuant to this section, the Court, on an application made by any aggrieved person at any time within 7 years may, if satisfied that the limited liability partnership was, at the time of the striking off carrying on a business or otherwise that it is just that the limited liability partnership be restored to the register and upon an office copy of the order being delivered to the Registrar for registration the