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PARTNERSHIP ACT 1892 - SECT 53C
Relationship of partners in incorporated limited partnership to others and between themselves
53C Relationship of partners in incorporated limited partnership to others and
between themselves
(1) Except as otherwise provided by the partnership agreement or agreed
between the partners in an incorporated limited partnership-- (a) a
general partner, the partnership or an officer, employee, agent or
representative of a general partner or of the partnership is not an agent of a
limited partner and the acts of a general partner or of the partnership or of
such an officer, employee, agent or representative do not bind a
limited partner, and
(b) a limited partner is not an agent of, nor fiduciary
for, a general partner or of another limited partner or of or for the
partnership and the acts of a limited partner do not bind a general partner,
another limited partner or the partnership itself.
(2) A reference in
subsection (1) to a general partner includes, if the general partner is a
partnership or an external partnership, a reference to a partner in that
partnership.
(3) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents the making of, or limits
or restricts, an agreement between a partner (the
"first person" ) and either another partner or the
incorporated limited partnership (the
"second person" ) under which-- (a) the first person acts as an agent of the
second person and, by so acting, binds the second person, or
(b) the
second person acts as an agent of the first person and, by so acting, binds
the first person.
(4) Any consent or authority that under this Act is
required or permitted to be given by a partner or two or more partners or all
the partners may, in the case of an incorporated limited partnership and
without limiting any other way in which it might be given, be given by that
partner or those partners by or under the partnership agreement either in
relation to all cases, or in relation to all cases subject to specified
exceptions, or in relation to any specified case or class of cases.
(5) Any
consent or authority that under this Act is required or permitted to be given
by an incorporated limited partnership may, without limiting any other way in
which it might be given, be given by a general partner or two or more
general partners acting in accordance with the partnership agreement.
(6) A
limited partner, in the capacity of limited partner, is not a proper party to
any proceeding commenced in a court or tribunal by or against the
incorporated limited partnership, other than a proceeding commenced by the
incorporated limited partnership against the limited partner or by the
limited partner against the incorporated limited partnership.
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