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| | | (This is Section 103 of the Uniform Partnership Act (1997).) |
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| | | 1. The general rule under Section 103(a) is that relations | | among the partners and between the partners and the partnership | | are governed by the partnership agreement. See Section 101(5). | | To the extent that the partners fail to agree upon a contrary | | rule, RUPA provides the default rule. Only the rights and duties | | listed in Section 103(b), and implicitly the corresponding | | liabilities and remedies under Section 405, are mandatory and | | cannot be waived or varied by agreement beyond what is | | authorized. Those are the only exceptions to the general | | principle that the provisions of RUPA with respect to the rights | | of the partners inter se are merely default rules, subject to | | modification by the partners. All modifications must also, of | | course, satisfy the general standards of contract validity. See | | Section 104. |
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| | | 2. Under subsection (b)(1), the partnership agreement may not | | vary the requirements for executing, filing, and recording | | statements under Section 105, except the duty to provide copies | | to all the partners. A statement that is not executed, filed, | | and recorded in accordance with the statutory requirements will | | not be accorded the effect prescribed in the Act, except as | | provided in Section 303(d). |
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| | | 3. Subsection (b)(2) provides that the partnership agreement | | may not unreasonably restrict a partner or former partner's | | access rights to books and records under Section 403(b). It is | | left to the courts to determine what restrictions are reasonable. | | See Comment 2 to Section 403. Other information rights in | | Section 403 can be varied or even eliminated by agreement. |
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| | | 4. Subsection (b)(3) through (5) are intended to ensure a | | fundamental core of fiduciary responsibility. Neither the | | fiduciary duties of loyalty or care, nor the obligation of good | | faith and fair dealing, may be eliminated entirely. However, the | | statutory requirements of each can be modified by agreement, | | subject to the limitation stated in subsection (b)(3) through | | (5). |
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| | | There has always been a tension regarding the extent to which | | a partner's fiduciary duty of loyalty can be varied by agreement, | | as contrasted with the other partners' consent to a particular | | and known breach of duty. On the one hand, courts have been | | loathe to enforce agreements broadly "waiving" in advance a | | partner's fiduciary duty of loyalty, especially where there is | | unequal bargaining power, information, or |
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