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Code · Kansas · Kansas Statutes

56a-1004. Return of contribution; liability.

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56a-1004. Return of contribution; liability.
(a)If a partner has received the return of any part of the partner's contribution without violation of the partnership agreement or this act, the partner is liable to the limited liability partnership for a period of one year thereafter for the amount of the returned contribution, but only to the extent necessary to discharge the limited liability partnership's liabilities to creditors who extended credit to the limited liability partnership during the period the contribution was held by the partnership.
(b)If a partner has received the return of any part of the partner's contribution in violation of the partnership agreement or this act, the partner is liable to the limited liability partnership for a period of six years thereafter for the amount of the contribution wrongfully returned.
(c)A partner receives a return of the partner's contribution to the extent that a distribution to the partner reduces the partner's share of the fair value of the net assets of the limited liability partnership below the value, as set forth in the records of the limited liability partnership, of the partner's contribution which has not been distributed to the partner.
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