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

§ 8455. Power of personal representative of deceased partner.

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§ 8455. Power of personal representative of deceased partner.
If a partner dies, the deceased partner's personal representative may exercise:
(1)the rights of a transferee provided in section 8453(c) (relating to transfer of transferable interest); and
(2)for purposes of settling the estate, the rights the deceased partner had under section 8446 (relating to rights to information).
15c8455v
Cross References. Section 8455 is referred to in sections 8446, 8453 of this title.
15c8461h
SUBCHAPTER F
DISSOCIATION
Sec.
8461. Events causing dissociation.
8462. Power to dissociate as partner and wrongful dissociation.
8463. Effects of dissociation.
15c8461s
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