Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Written Contract
Oral Contract
Inadvertently: by persons action depending on the facts and
circumstances
Natural &. Natural
Natural & Juridical
Juridical & Juridical
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Created by:
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Share debts
Share Profits
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Profits
Loses
Assets
Benefits
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Except
(A) alienation
(B) lease, or
(C) Encumbrance of its immovable.
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(B)
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c.
(a) This Article establishes a relationship of mandate between the partnership and its
partners. The scope of authority of the mandate created by this Article is limited to acts
within the ordinary course of the business of the partnership. This Article abolishes the
distinctions made in the Louisiana Civil Code of 1870 and in the jurisprudence between the
commercial partnership, whose partners had the implied power to bind the partnership for
acts within the ordinary course of its business, and the ordinary partnership, whose partners
did not have that implied power. A partner who has no authority to act for the partnership
due to a stipulation in the partnership agreement can bind the partnership if the third person
with whom he deals neither knows nor has reason to know of the partner's lack of authority
to bind the partnership.
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(c) Although a stipulation to the effect that a partner is not a mandatary of the partnership
does not affect third persons, the stipulation is nevertheless effective between the partners
themselves.
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b.
A partnership may be
expressly or tacitly continued
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8. Rule(3013)
a. The principal is bound to the mandatary when the mandatary is w/
fault:
i. To compensate the mandatary except for the loss caused by the
fault of the mandatary.
9. Rule(3011)
a. The mandatary act within the limits of his authority when he fulfills
his duties in a manner more advantageous to the principal.
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A partner who acts in good faith for the partnership may be a creditor
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