Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addition to the exercise of his rights and powers as a limited partner, he takes part in the control of the business. Although the Act is now over fifty years old, no satisfactory standard of control has been enunciated, and no definition of the rights and powers of a limited partner has been forthcoming. Mr. Feld examines the ambiguities in the statutory language and the dilemma in which they place counsel seeking to advise his clients, and concludes that the Act is due for an overhaul
This Article suggests that the partnership form is attractive for many firms on the margin only beca...
[Extract] Limited partnerships may be formed in all jurisdictions except the Australian Capital Terr...
The historical introduction deals primarily with the struggle to achieve limited liability that took...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
One of the important features of the limited partnership\u27 that makes investment in this form of b...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
The Port Arthur Trust Co., a Texas corporation, sought to enter into a limited partnership agreement...
The recent decision of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in Kistler v. Gingles, that a limited par...
This article examines the liability provisions of the Texas Revised Act Section 3.03 and compares it...
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...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
Plaintiff entered into a contract to sell appliances to a limited partnership. The contract was sign...
Due to its flow-through tax advantages and its characteristic of limited liability, the limited part...
This Article suggests that the partnership form is attractive for many firms on the margin only beca...
[Extract] Limited partnerships may be formed in all jurisdictions except the Australian Capital Terr...
The historical introduction deals primarily with the struggle to achieve limited liability that took...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
One of the important features of the limited partnership\u27 that makes investment in this form of b...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
The Port Arthur Trust Co., a Texas corporation, sought to enter into a limited partnership agreement...
The recent decision of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in Kistler v. Gingles, that a limited par...
This article examines the liability provisions of the Texas Revised Act Section 3.03 and compares it...
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...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
Plaintiff entered into a contract to sell appliances to a limited partnership. The contract was sign...
Due to its flow-through tax advantages and its characteristic of limited liability, the limited part...
This Article suggests that the partnership form is attractive for many firms on the margin only beca...
[Extract] Limited partnerships may be formed in all jurisdictions except the Australian Capital Terr...
The historical introduction deals primarily with the struggle to achieve limited liability that took...