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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 215

Sec. 805. Liability after dissolution of general partner and person dissociated as general partner to limited partnership, other general partners, and persons dissociated.

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Sec. 805. Liability after dissolution of general partner and person dissociated as general partner to limited partnership, other general partners, and persons dissociated as general partner.
(a)If a general partner having knowledge of the dissolution causes a limited partnership to incur an obligation under Section 804(a) by an act that is not appropriate for winding up the partnership's activities, the general partner is liable:
(1)to the limited partnership for any damage caused to the limited partnership arising
from the obligation; and
(2)if another general partner or a person dissociated as a general partner is liable
for the obligation, to that other general partner or person for any damage caused to that other general partner or person arising from the liability.
(b)If a person dissociated as a general partner causes a limited partnership to incur an obligation under Section 804(b), the person is liable:
(1)to the limited partnership for any damage caused to the limited partnership arising
from the obligation; and
(2)if a general partner or another person dissociated as a general partner is liable
for the obligation, to the general partner or other person for any damage caused to the general partner or other person arising from the liability.
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