Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners; but no act in contravention of any agreement between the partners may be done rightfully without the consent of all the... Commentaries on the Present Laws of England - Page 622by Thomas Brett - 1891 - 1294 lehteFull view - About this book
| South Australia - 1891 - 290 lehte
...business : vi. No partner shall be entitled to remuneration for acting in the partnership business: vn. No person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners : vin. Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be... | |
| American Bar Association - 1915 - 990 lehte
...affairs. (g) No person can become a member of a partnership without the consent of all the partners. (h) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected...be decided by a majority of the partners ; but no act in contravention of any agreement between the partners may be done rightfully without the consent... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1884 - 240 lehte
...This proviso extends to powers conferred on a majority of the partners by express agreement : (6.) No person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners : (7.) No change may be made in the conduct or regulation of the partnership affairs without the consent... | |
| 1915 - 880 lehte
...estoppel shall apply under this act. 1M Sec. 18. (Rules Determining Rights and Duties of Partners.) (/;) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected...may be decided by a majority of the partners; but no act in contravention of any agreement between the partners may be done rightfully without the consent... | |
| 1916 - 948 lehte
...manifestly inconsistent with the wording of the section. In re Section 18 (h) This clause provides that "Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected...business may be decided by a majority of the partners." Mr. Crane suggests that the case where an equal division exists should be provided for. A contract... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1888 - 254 lehte
...This proviso extends to powers conferred on a majority of the partners by express agreement : (6.) No person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners : (7.) No change may be made in the conduct or regulation of the partnership affairs without the consent... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1889 - 538 lehte
...AD 1889. Admission of new partners. Custody and inspection of partnership books. Partnership. (6.) No person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners : (7.) No change may be made in the conduct or regulation of the partnership affairs without the consent... | |
| Western Australia - 1909 - 198 lehte
...partners for directors. (5.) Subject to any agreement expressed or implied between the partners— (a.) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected...partnership business may be decided by a majority of the general partners ; (b.) A limited partner may, with the consent of the general partners, assign his... | |
| James Gunson Lawn - 1897 - 168 lehte
...fundamental principles of partnership law, expressly recognised by the Partnership Act, 1890, that no person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners. "t The necessity for a proper system of accounts in connection with a partnership business is thus... | |
| Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone - 1897 - 1078 lehte
...to the Arbitron Act, (6) By the Partnership Act, 1890, s. 24 (8), differences as to ordinary matters may be decided by a majority of the partners, but no change can be made in the nature of the business without the consent of all. (c) The following addition, to... | |
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