Partnership Flashcards

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Define: Partnership

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A partnership is the “association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners, a business for profit. . . whether or not the persons intended to form the partnership.

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What creates the presumption that a partnership exists?

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Profit sharing.

Profit sharing creates a presumption that a person is a partner, unless the profits were received in payment of a debt, rent to a landlord, wages, etc.

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What is the default form of partnership?

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A general partnership is the default.

Sometimes a general partnership is formed because a limited partnership was improperly formed.

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Do partners have equal rights to comanage the partnership?

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Yes.

Partners have equal rights to comanage ordinary affairs (e.g., signing a lease), even if profits are not shared equally.

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What type of vote is required to resolve disagreements in partnerships?

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A majority vote wins if there is a disagreement.

Extraordinary matters require a unanimous vote.

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What type of liability do partners have for partnership debts?

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Joint and several liability.

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What liability do incoming and outgoing partners have in regards to partnership debts?

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Incoming: None. But his capital contributions can be used to satisfy the debts.

Outgoing: Personally liable for debts incurred during their time at the partnership.

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What duties do partners owe to the partnership?

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  1. Duty of loyalty
  2. Duty of care
  3. Duty to account
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Duty of Loyalty

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Partners are charged with the duty of loyalty. They may not usurp corporate opportunities for a personal advantage, engage in self-dealing, or compete with the partnership.

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Duty to Account

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Partners must account for any profits.

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How is a partnership dissolved?

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  1. Dissociation: Notice is given about the dissolution of the partnership to all relevant parties.
  2. Winding Up: Partnership assets are liquidated and creditors are paid.
  3. Termination
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What are a creditor’s claims to partners and partnerships?

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  • Partner: If a creditor has a claim against a partner, the creditor can establish an interest in the partnership. This includes profits but not management or voting rights.
  • Partnership: If a creditor has a claim against the partnership, the creditor can try to collect from the individual partners (jointly and severally liable).
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Define: Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

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An LLP is a partnership in which no partner is personally liable for the obligations of the partnership (but partners are liable for their personal torts).

If a general partnership converts into an LLP, then partners remain jointly and severally liable for actions that took place before the conversion.

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Define: Limited Partnership (LP)

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An LP is a partnership in which at least one general partner must be listed on the certificate, filed with the state. Limited partnerships have limited liability (limited to their capital contributions).

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