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Fundamental Changes

Fundamental changes are modifications to a business entity that alter in a material way the way the entity operates or the owners' rights in the entity. Examples include: amendments to the articles, dissolutions, mergers, consolidations, share exchanges, and sales of all or substantially all of the entity's assets outside the regular course of the entity's business, and admitting a new general partner.

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