Section 18 Partnership Act
CHAPTER IV – RELATIONS OF PARTNERS TO THIRD PARTIES 18. Partner to be agent of the firm. Subject to the provisions of this Act, aRead More →
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CHAPTER IV – RELATIONS OF PARTNERS TO THIRD PARTIES 18. Partner to be agent of the firm. Subject to the provisions of this Act, aRead More →
19. Implied authority of partner as agent of the firm. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 22, the act of a partner which isRead More →
20. Extension and restriction of partner’s implied authority. The partners in a firm may, by contract between the partners, extend or restrict the implied authorityRead More →
21. Partner’s authority in an emergency. A partner has authority, in an emergency, to do all such acts for the purpose of protecting the firmRead More →
22. Mode of doing act to bind firm. In order to bind a firm, an act or instrument done or executed by a partner orRead More →
23. Effect of admissions by a partner. An admission on representation made by a partner concerning the affairs of the firm is evidence against theRead More →
24. Effect of notice to acting partner. Notice to a partner, who habitually acts in the business of the firm of any matter relating toRead More →
25. Liability of a partner for acts of the firm. Every partner is liable, jointly with all the other partners and also severally, for allRead More →
26. Liability of the firm for wrongful acts of a partner. Where, by the wrongful act or omission of a partner acting in the ordinaryRead More →
27. Liability of firm for misapplication by partners. Where- (a) a partner acting within his apparent authority receives money or property from a third partyRead More →
28. Holding out. (1) Any one who by words spoken or written or by conduct represents himself or knowingly permits himself to be represented, toRead More →
29. Rights of transferee or a partner’s interest. (1) A transfer by a partner of his interest in the firm, either absolute or by mortgage,Read More →
30. Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership. (1) A person who is a minor according to the law to which he is subject mayRead More →
CHAPTER V – INCOMING AND OUTGOING PARTNERS 31. Introduction of a partner. (1) Subject to contract between the partners and to the provisions of sectionRead More →
32. Retirement of a partner. (1) A partner may retire,- (a) with the consent of all the other partners, (b) in accordance with an expressRead More →
33. Expulsion of a partner. (1) A partner may not be expelled from a firm by any majority of the partners, save in the exerciseRead More →
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