Binding Salaried Partners

In an important decision on partnership law, the Court of Appeal recently considered the liability of current and former salaried partners for contractual obligations incurred by the firm. In doing so the court analysed the law applicable to the authority of partners generally. The liability positio...

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Main Author: BULL, Stephen
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2011
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-29862011-05-19T06:54:16Z Binding Salaried Partners BULL, Stephen In an important decision on partnership law, the Court of Appeal recently considered the liability of current and former salaried partners for contractual obligations incurred by the firm. In doing so the court analysed the law applicable to the authority of partners generally. The liability position of salaried partners rests on a different legal basis from that of true partners and the extent of that difference, in particular in relation to obligations incurred after the partner’s retirement, was at issue. 2011-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1034 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Partnership Salaried partner Business Organizations Law Commercial Law
institution Singapore Management University
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topic Partnership
Salaried partner
Business Organizations Law
Commercial Law
spellingShingle Partnership
Salaried partner
Business Organizations Law
Commercial Law
BULL, Stephen
Binding Salaried Partners
description In an important decision on partnership law, the Court of Appeal recently considered the liability of current and former salaried partners for contractual obligations incurred by the firm. In doing so the court analysed the law applicable to the authority of partners generally. The liability position of salaried partners rests on a different legal basis from that of true partners and the extent of that difference, in particular in relation to obligations incurred after the partner’s retirement, was at issue.
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