The Port Arthur Trust Co., a Texas corporation, sought to enter into a limited partnership agreement as a limited partner. Its capital contribution was to be three trusts established by the prospective general partner wherein the trust company had been named trustee. The secretary of state refused to file the instrument creating the limited partnership on the grounds that it was necessary for a corporation to have express charter powers before it can, enter into a limited partnership, and that a corporation is not a \u27person\u27 within the meaning of the Texas Uniform Limited Partnership Act. The corporation then applied to the Texas Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to compel the secretary of state to file the certificate of lim...
This article examines the liability provisions of the Texas Revised Act Section 3.03 and compares it...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
Small investors are unwilling to risk their entire personal fortunes in one business venture, and fo...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
The recent decision of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in Kistler v. Gingles, that a limited par...
The Act provides for the formation of limited liability companies. These hybrid companies enjoy the...
Plaintiff entered into a contract to sell appliances to a limited partnership. The contract was sign...
The Act relates to corporations and provides procedures and requirements for a new or existing partn...
Business association statutes may be linked in that rules from one statute are applied to a busine...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
The Act allows for formation of limited liability partnerships in Georgia. A partner in a limited l...
The Act defines and specifies the naming requirements for limited liability limited partnerships. T...
Limited liability company (LLC) laws utilize provisions clearly of partnership origin in varying deg...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the provisions of the 1976 Act that authorize limited part...
This article examines the liability provisions of the Texas Revised Act Section 3.03 and compares it...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
Small investors are unwilling to risk their entire personal fortunes in one business venture, and fo...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
The recent decision of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in Kistler v. Gingles, that a limited par...
The Act provides for the formation of limited liability companies. These hybrid companies enjoy the...
Plaintiff entered into a contract to sell appliances to a limited partnership. The contract was sign...
The Act relates to corporations and provides procedures and requirements for a new or existing partn...
Business association statutes may be linked in that rules from one statute are applied to a busine...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
The Act allows for formation of limited liability partnerships in Georgia. A partner in a limited l...
The Act defines and specifies the naming requirements for limited liability limited partnerships. T...
Limited liability company (LLC) laws utilize provisions clearly of partnership origin in varying deg...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the provisions of the 1976 Act that authorize limited part...
This article examines the liability provisions of the Texas Revised Act Section 3.03 and compares it...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
Small investors are unwilling to risk their entire personal fortunes in one business venture, and fo...