| | | 14.__Transfer.__"Transfer" includes an assignment, conveyance, | | lease, mortgage, deed and encumbrance. |
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| | | (This is Section 101 of the Uniform Partnership Act (1997).) |
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| | | These Comments include the original Comments to the Revised | | Uniform Partnership Act (RUPA or the Act) and the new Comments to | | the Limited Liability Partnership Act Amendments to the Uniform | | Partnership Act (1994). The new Comments regarding limited | | liability partnerships are integrated into the RUPA Comments. |
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| | | The RUPA continues the definition of "business" from Section 2 | | of the Uniform Partnership Act (UPA). |
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| | | RUPA uses the more contemporary term "debtor in bankruptcy" | | instead of "bankrupt." The definition is adapted from the new | | Georgia Partnership Act, Ga. Code Ann. § 1482(1). The definition | | does not distinguish between a debtor whose estate is being | | liquidated under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code and a debtor | | who is being rehabilitated under Chapter 11, 12 or 13 and | | includes both. The filing of a voluntary petition under Section | | 301 of the Bankruptcy Code constitutes an order for relief, but | | the debtor is entitled to notice and an opportunity to be heard | | before the entry of an order for relief in an involuntary case | | under Section 303 of the Code. The term also includes a debtor | | who is the subject of a comparable order under state or foreign | | law. |
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| | | The definition of "distribution" is new and adds precision to | | the accounting rules established in Sections 401 and 807 and | | related sections. Transfers to a partner in the partner's | | capacity as a creditor, lessor or employee of the partnership, | | for example, are not "distributions." |
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| | | The definition of a "foreign limited liability partnership" | | includes a partnership formed under the laws of another State, | | foreign country or other jurisdiction provided it has the status | | of a limited liability partnership in the other jurisdiction. | | Since the scope and nature of foreign limited liability | | partnership liability shields may vary in different | | jurisdictions, the definition avoids reference to similar or | | comparable laws. Rather, the definition incorporates the concept | | of a limited liability partnership in the foreign jurisdiction, | | however defined in that jurisdiction. The reference to formation | | "under laws other than the laws of this State" makes clear that | | the definition includes partnerships formed in foreign countries | | as well as in another State. |
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