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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 84

§ 8438. Liability of purported partner.

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§ 8438. Liability of purported partner.
(a)General rule.-- If a person, by words or conduct, purports to be a partner, or consents to being represented by another as a partner, in a partnership or with one or more persons not partners, the purported partner is liable to a person to whom the representation is made, if that person, relying on the representation, enters into a transaction with the actual or purported partnership. If the representation, either by the purported partner or by a person with the purported partner's consent, is made in a public manner, the purported partner is liable to a person who relies upon the purported partnership even if the purported partner is not aware of being held out as a partner to the claimant. If partnership liability results, the purported partner is liable with respect to that liability as if the purported partner were a partner. If no partnership liability results, the purported partner is jointly and severally liable, with any other person consenting to the representation, with respect to that liability.
(b)Authority of purported partner.-- If a person is represented in the manner described in subsection
(a)to be a partner in an existing partnership, or with one or more persons not partners, the purported partner is an agent of persons consenting to the representation to bind them to the same extent and in the same manner as if the purported partner were a partner with respect to persons who enter into transactions in reliance upon the representation. If all the partners of the existing partnership consent to the representation, a partnership act or obligation results. If fewer than all the partners of the existing partnership consent to the representation, the person acting and the partners consenting to the representation are jointly and severally liable.
(c)Effect of certificate of partnership authority.-- A person is not liable as a partner merely because the person is named by another as a partner in a certificate of partnership authority.
(d)No effect of failure to disclaim authority.-- A person does not continue to be liable as a partner merely because of a failure to file a certificate of dissociation or to amend a certificate of partnership authority to indicate the person's dissociation as a partner.
(e)Nonliability of persons not partners.-- Except as provided in subsections
(a)and (b), persons who are not partners as to each other are not liable as partners to other persons.
15c8438v
Cross References. Section 8438 is referred to in section 8437 of this title.
15c8441h
SUBCHAPTER D
RELATIONS OF PARTNERS TO EACH OTHER
AND TO PARTNERSHIP
Sec.
8441. Partner's rights and duties.
8442. Becoming a partner.
8443. Form of contribution.
8444. Liability for contribution.
8445. Sharing of and right to distribution before dissolution.
8446. Rights to information.
8447. Standards of conduct for partners.
8448. Actions by partnership and partners.
8449. Continuation of partnership beyond definite term or particular undertaking.
15c8441s
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