The Act introduces minor revisions and additions to Georgia\u27s Uniform Partnership Act (UPA). The contents of statements of partnership are expanded to include information regarding the admission of new partners, and the Act provides that any such inclusion creates a conclusive presumption that an admittee so named is in fact a partner. The Act also amends the UPA to specify that when the business of a partnership is continued after an agreement of dissolution, partnership property may be applied to the liabilities and obligations of the continuing partnership. Title to the predecessor partnership\u27s real property vests in the continuing partnership by operation of law
This Article is a brief overview of what the Reporters believe to be the four basic contributions of...
HB 1272 completely revises the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The new Code is based to a signifi...
The shelf life on uniform entity acts seems to be decreasing. The original Uniform Partnership Act (...
The Act amends the limitations on names available to limited partnerships, provides for the merger o...
The Act extensively revises Georgia law relating to limited partnerships. The Act provides for defin...
The Act relates to corporations and provides procedures and requirements for a new or existing partn...
The Act defines and specifies the naming requirements for limited liability limited partnerships. T...
The Act provides guidelines for foreign limited liability partnerships transacting business in Georg...
The Act consists primarily of technical revisions to existing law, but includes several changes whic...
The Act allows for formation of limited liability partnerships in Georgia. A partner in a limited l...
The Act requires that all shares of a class of a Georgia corporation\u27s stock must have identical ...
The Uniform Partnership Act, unchanged in over seventy years, is being considered for revision by th...
The Act adds to the Georgia Corporation Code three sections which provide Georgia corporations with ...
The Act provides for the formation of limited liability companies. These hybrid companies enjoy the...
The Act, known as the Civil Litigation Improvement Act of 2000, amends several sections of the Georg...
This Article is a brief overview of what the Reporters believe to be the four basic contributions of...
HB 1272 completely revises the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The new Code is based to a signifi...
The shelf life on uniform entity acts seems to be decreasing. The original Uniform Partnership Act (...
The Act amends the limitations on names available to limited partnerships, provides for the merger o...
The Act extensively revises Georgia law relating to limited partnerships. The Act provides for defin...
The Act relates to corporations and provides procedures and requirements for a new or existing partn...
The Act defines and specifies the naming requirements for limited liability limited partnerships. T...
The Act provides guidelines for foreign limited liability partnerships transacting business in Georg...
The Act consists primarily of technical revisions to existing law, but includes several changes whic...
The Act allows for formation of limited liability partnerships in Georgia. A partner in a limited l...
The Act requires that all shares of a class of a Georgia corporation\u27s stock must have identical ...
The Uniform Partnership Act, unchanged in over seventy years, is being considered for revision by th...
The Act adds to the Georgia Corporation Code three sections which provide Georgia corporations with ...
The Act provides for the formation of limited liability companies. These hybrid companies enjoy the...
The Act, known as the Civil Litigation Improvement Act of 2000, amends several sections of the Georg...
This Article is a brief overview of what the Reporters believe to be the four basic contributions of...
HB 1272 completely revises the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The new Code is based to a signifi...
The shelf life on uniform entity acts seems to be decreasing. The original Uniform Partnership Act (...