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the partner are the same as those of a person who is not a partner, | subject to other applicable law. |
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| | 7.__Personal or legal representative.__This section applies to | a person winding up the partnership business as the personal or | legal representative of the last surviving partner as if the | person were a partner. |
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| | (This is Section 404 of the Uniform Partnership Act (1997).) |
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| | 1. Section 404 is new. The title, "General Standards of | Partner's Conduct," is drawn from RMBCA Section 8.30. Section | 404 is both comprehensive and exclusive. In that regard, it is | structurally different from the UPA which touches only sparingly | on a partner's duty of loyalty and leaves any further development | of the fiduciary duties of partners to the common law of agency. | Compare UPA Sections 4(3) and 21. |
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| | Section 404 begins by stating that the only fiduciary duties a | partner owes to the partnership and the other partners are the | duties of loyalty and care set forth in subsections (b) and (c) | of the Act. Those duties may not be waived or eliminated in the | partnership agreement, but the agreement may identify activities | and determine standards for measuring performance of the duties, | if not manifestly unreasonable. See Sections 103(b)(3)(5). |
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| | Section 404 continues the term "fiduciary" from UPA Section | 21, which is entitled "Partner Accountable as a Fiduciary." | Arguably, the term "fiduciary" is inappropriate when used to | describe the duties of a partner because a partner may | legitimately pursue self-interest (see Section 404(e)) and not | solely the interest of the partnership and the other partners, as | must a true trustee. Nevertheless, partners have long been | characterized as fiduciaries. See, e.g., Meinhard v. Salmon, 249 | N.Y. 458, 463, 164 N.E. 545, 546 (1928) (Cardozo, J.). Indeed, | the law of partnership reflects the broader law of principal and | agent, under which every agent is a fiduciary. See Restatement | (Second) of Agency § 13 (1957). |
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| | 2. Section 404(b) provides three specific rules that comprise | a partner's duty of loyalty. Those rules are exclusive and | encompass the entire duty of loyalty. |
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| | Subsection (b)(l) is based on UPA Section 21(1) and continues | the rule that partnership property usurped by a partner, | including the misappropriation of a partnership opportunity, is | held in trust for the partnership. The express |
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