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PARTNERSHIP ACT 1892 - SECT 73D
Assumptions that may be made under section 73C
73D Assumptions that may be made under section 73C
(1) A person may assume that the partnership agreement of the
incorporated limited partnership has been complied with.
(2) A person may
assume that anyone who appears, from information provided by the
incorporated limited partnership that is available to the public from the
Register, to be a general partner in the incorporated limited partnership--
(a) is a general partner in the incorporated limited partnership, and
(b) has
authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised
or performed by a general partner in an incorporated limited partnership.
(3)
A person may assume that anyone who is held out by the
incorporated limited partnership to be a general partner in, or an agent of,
the incorporated limited partnership-- (a) is a general partner in the
incorporated limited partnership or has been duly appointed as an agent of the
incorporated limited partnership, as the case requires, and
(b) has authority
to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or
performed by that kind of partner in, or agent of, an
incorporated limited partnership.
(4) A person may assume that the
general partners in, and agents of, the incorporated limited partnership
properly perform their duties to the incorporated limited partnership.
(5) A
person may assume that a document has been duly executed by the
incorporated limited partnership if the document appears to have been signed
in accordance with section 73B.
(6) A person may assume that a document has
been duly executed by the incorporated limited partnership if the
incorporated limited partnership's common seal appears to have been affixed to
the document.
(7) A person may assume that a general partner in, or agent of,
the incorporated limited partnership who has authority to issue a document or
certified copy of a document on its behalf also has authority to warrant that
the document is genuine or is a true copy.
(8) Without limiting the
generality of this section, the assumptions that may be made under this
section apply for the purposes of this section.
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