Designated Partner Identification clarifies DPIN/DIN precedence and obligations for notifying changes and consents to LLPs and Registrar. Designated Partner Identification requires individuals to apply electronically for an identification number; where both DPIN and DIN exist, DIN prevails and DPIN is cancelled. A designated partner must consent in the prescribed form and the LLP must notify the Registrar of the partner's identification number. Holders of DPIN or DIN must notify changes in particulars through the relevant electronic process and update each LLP on whose board they serve, with the number remaining uniquely associated with the individual.
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Designated Partner Identification clarifies DPIN/DIN precedence and obligations for notifying changes and consents to LLPs and Registrar.
Designated Partner Identification requires individuals to apply electronically for an identification number; where both DPIN and DIN exist, DIN prevails and DPIN is cancelled. A designated partner must consent in the prescribed form and the LLP must notify the Registrar of the partner's identification number. Holders of DPIN or DIN must notify changes in particulars through the relevant electronic process and update each LLP on whose board they serve, with the number remaining uniquely associated with the individual.
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