Law of Partnership: Including Limited Liability Partnership) An Introduction/ by Avtar singh
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- 346.0954 SIN
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Chapter 1 - Preliminary
Chapter 2 - Nature of Partnership
Chapter 3 - Relations of Partners to one another
Chapter 4 - Relations of Partners to Third Parties
Chapter 5 - Incoming and Outgoing Partners
Chapter 6 - Dissolution
Chapter 7 - Registration of Firms
Chapter 8 - Supplemental
Chapter 9 - Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
Subject Index
Introduction to Law of Partnership by Dr. Avtar Singh is a popular and authoritative work on partnership law including Limited Liability Partnership. The current edition has been thoroughly revised and updated. The book starts with a brief history and definitions of the Partnership Act. It further discusses the nature of partnership, mutual relations of partners, relations of partners to third parties, incoming and outgoing partners, dissolution and registration of firms and supplemental details along with two Schedules. A separate chapter is devoted to the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.
Important decisions on issues such as whether a partner can appoint a power of attorney all by himself to deal with partnership property; whether property brought in by a partner into the business becomes a part of the common stock; whether a partner's personal experience is a valuable asset have been discussed.
The following are the highlights of the eleventh edition:
Covers the amendment made to the Partnership Act, 1932 by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
Latest case laws of High Court, Supreme Court and of foreign jurisdictions covered.
Includes additional learning resources on www.ebcexplorer.com:
Free access to important case law as indicated by Case PilotTM
Discussion ForumTM provides a platform outside classroom to post comments, discuss and explore ideas
SCC Online Blog to stay updated on recent happenings of the legal world
The book is extremely useful for law and business students, junior lawyers, trade and business houses and all those interested in partnership.
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