51A—Powers of incorporated limited partnership
(1) An
incorporated limited partnership has the legal capacity and powers of an
individual and also all the powers of a body corporate including (for example)
the power, whether within or outside South Australia or outside
Australia—
(a) to
carry on the business of the partnership; or
(b) to
enter into contracts or otherwise acquire rights or liabilities; or
(c) to
create, confer, vary or cancel interests in the partnership; or
(d) to
acquire, hold and dispose of real or personal property or of an interest
(whether beneficial or legal) in real or personal property; or
(e) to
appoint agents and attorneys, and act as agent for other persons; or
(f) to
form, and participate in the formation of, companies or
incorporated limited partnerships; or
(g) to
participate in partnerships, trusts, joint ventures or other associations and
other arrangements for the sharing of profits; or
(h) to
do such other things as it is authorised to do by or under this Act.
(2) The powers of an
incorporated limited partnership may be limited by the partnership agreement.