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a person held out by another as a partner is not liable unless he
actually consents to the representation. See the Official Comment
to UPA Section 16. Also see Section 308(c) (no duty to file
statement of denial) and Section 308(d) (no duty to file statement
of dissociation or to amend statement of partnership authority).

 
Subsection (b) emphasizes that the persons being protected by
Section 308 are those who enter into transactions in reliance
upon a representation. If all of the partners of an existing
partnership consent to the representation, a partnership
obligation results. Apart from Section 308, the firm may be
bound in other situations under general principles of apparent
authority or ratification.

 
If a partnership liability results under Section 308, the
creditor must exhaust the partnership's assets before seeking to
satisfy the claim from the partners. See Section 307.

 
Subsections (c) and (d) are new and deal with potential
negative inferences to be drawn from a failure to correct
inaccurate or outdated filed statements. Subsection (c) makes
clear that an otherwise innocent person is not liable as a
partner for failing to deny his partnership status as asserted by
a third person in a statement of partnership authority. Under
subsection (d), a partner's liability as a partner does not
continue after dissociation solely because of a failure to file a
statement of dissociation.

 
Subsection (e) is derived from UPA Section 7(1). It means
that only those persons who are partners as among themselves are
liable as partners to third parties for the obligations of the
partnership, except for liabilities incurred by purported
partners under Section 308(a) and (b).

 
SUBCHAPTER 4

 
RELATIONS OF PARTNERS TO EACH OTHER

 
AND TO PARTNERSHIP

 
§1041.__Partner's rights and duties

 
1.__Partner's account.__Each partner is deemed to have an
account that is:

 
A.__Credited with an amount equal to the money plus the
value of any other property, net of the amount of any
liabilities, that the partner contributes to the partnership
and the partner's share of the partnership profits; and


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