Partnerships 1-10 Flashcards

1
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When is a General Partnership created?

A

When:

Two or more persons;

As co-owners;

Carry on a business for profit.

*No written agreement or subjective intent is required.

Priority: HIGH

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When is a Partnership presumed?

A

When there is an agreement to share profits equally.

Absent an agreement:

Each partner has an equal vote;

Profits are shared equally; and

Losses are shared the same as profits.

Priority: HIGH

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A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is where all partners have limited personal liability.

Any partnership may become an LLP upon what two events?

A

Approval by the same vote that is necessary to amend the partnership agreement; AND

By filing a Statement of Qualification with the Secretary of State.

*Unless otherwise agreed, a unanimous vote is required to amend a partnership agreement.

Priority: Medium

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What information must a

Statement of Qualification include?

A

The name and address of the partnership;

A statement that the partnership elects to become an LLP; AND

A deferred effective date (if any).

*The filing DOES NOT create a new partnership; it continues to be the same entity that existed prior to the filing.

Priority: Medium

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5
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What does the court consider to determine whether two businesses are separate entities rather then a partnership?

A

Whether the business:

Operates under a separate name;

Keeps the files of the business in a separate room;

Uses the same office staff;

Has contributed money to the other person/entity;

Intends to share the profits; AND

Pays rent for a separate office.

Priority: Low

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When does a partner have Express Actual Authority to bind the partnership?

A

Upon receiving said authority from the partners.

Acts within the ordinarycourse of business = approved by a majority vote of partners.

Acts outside the ordinary course = can only be approved unanimously.

Priority: Medium

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A partner with Apparent Authoritywill NOT bind the partnership during what circumstance?

A

The partner lacked authority; AND

The third-party knew or had notice that the partner lacked authority.

Priority: Medium

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When does a partner have Implied Actual Authority?

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When he has to take actions that are reasonably incidental ornecessary to achieve the partner’s authorized duties.

Priority: Medium

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When is an act considered to be within the “ordinary course of business”?

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If the act is normal and necessary for managing the business, and a person would reasonably conclude that.

Priority: Medium

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10
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What is the liability for General Partners?

Incoming Partners?

Outgoing Partners?

A

General Partners: Personally liable for ALL obligations of the partnership (joint and severally liability with the other partners).

Incoming Partners: NOT liable for obligations incurred prior to their admission, but still at risk for losing capital contributions made to satisfy partnership obligations.

Outgoing Partners: Remain liable for debts while they were still a partner UNLESS there was a novation/release/payment.

Priority: HIGH

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