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Partnership and LLP Law 9th Revised edition


Partnership and LLP Law 9th Revised edition

Hardback by Morse, Geoffrey (Professor of Corporate and Tax Law, Professor of Corporate and Tax Law, University of Birmingham); Braithwaite, Thomas (Barrister, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn)

Partnership and LLP Law

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ISBN:
9780198832799
Publication Date:
7 May 2020
Edition/language:
9th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
512 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Partnership and LLP Law

Description

This book details the principles of the current law on partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships in an accessible form. It details the formation and nature of partnership including the interface between partners and employees, workers, and creditors in a partnership context. It then looks at how partnership interacts with public regulations. Next it sets out the position regarding contracts and other transactions involving a partnership, followed by consideration of the relationship between partners, including partnership property. Dissolution of, and exiting from, a solvent partnership, precede a chapter on insolvency either of a partner or the firm. Limited partnerships, including the new form, Private Fund Limited Partnerships, are detailed, highlighting the differences from partnerships. For this new edition, the coverage of limited liability partnerships has been fully revised and expanded. After setting out the background to the legislation and explaining its structure, the book examines the requirements for the creation of LLPs, how they are incorporated, and the consequences of their incorporation as separate legal entities. It explores what membership of an LLP entails, including the interrelation of membership with employment and worker status, and the relations between members and the LLP and between the members themselves. It then looks at the default provisions, the role of the LLP Agreement, and the extent to which contractual doctrines such as repudiation and frustration apply to that agreement. Finally, the book looks at decision-making within an LLP, termination of a member's membership, and insolvency and dissolution of the LLP itself.

Contents

Table of Cases Table of Primary Legislation Table of Secondary Legislation Table of European Legislation List of Abbreviations 1: Partnerships and Partnership Law 2: Establishing a Partnership 3: Legal Controls on Partnerships 4: Partners and Outsiders 5: Partners and Each Other 6: Partnership Property 7: Dissolution and Winding Up 8: Partnerships and Insolvency 9: Limited Partnerships 10: LLPs: An Introduction 11: The Corporate Structure 12: Membership 13: Rights and Duties of Membership 14: The LLP Agreement 15: Decision-Making 16: Termination of Membership 17: Insolvency and Dissolution Index

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