If entered into for a single adventure or undertaking, by the termination of that adventure or undertaking: (c) If entered into for an undefined time, by any partner giving notice to the other or others of his intention to dissolve the partnership. Acts of the Parliament of South Australia - Page 9by South Australia - 1891Full view - About this book
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1890 - 880 pages
...into for a single adventure or undertaking, by the termination of that adventure or undertaking : (r.) If entered into for an undefined time, by any partner...from the date of the communication of the notice. Dissolution by bankruptcy, death, or charge. 33. — (1.) Subject to any agreement between the partners,... | |
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...entered into for a single adventure or undertaking by the termination of that adventure or undertaking: (c) If entered into for an undefined time, by any...his intention to dissolve the partnership. In the lost mentioned case the partnership is dissolved as from the date mentioned in the notice as the date... | |
| American Bar Association - 1906 - 474 pages
...entered into for a single adventure or undertaking, by the termination of that adventure or undertaking : (c.) If entered into for an undefined time, by any...others of his intention to dissolve the partnership. Section 33. — [Dissolution by Death, Bankruptcy or Charge.^ (1.) Subject to any agreement between... | |
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