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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 86

§ 8674. Power of personal representative of deceased partner.

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§ 8674. Power of personal representative of deceased partner.
If a partner dies, the personal representative of the deceased partner may exercise:
(1)the rights of a transferee provided in section 8672(c) (relating to transfer of transferable interest); and
(2)for the purposes of settling the estate, the rights of a current limited partner under section 8634 (relating to limited partner rights to information).
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Cross References. Section 8674 is referred to in sections 8634, 8647, 8662, 8665, 8672 of this title.
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SUBCHAPTER H
DISSOLUTION AND WINDING UP
Sec.
8681. Events causing dissolution.
8681.1. Voluntary termination by partners.
8682. Winding up and filing of certificates.
8683. (Reserved).
8684. Power to bind partnership after dissolution.
8685. General partner liability after dissolution.
8686. Known claims against dissolved limited partnership.
8687. Other claims against dissolved limited partnership.
8688. Court proceedings.
8689. General partner liability when claim against limited partnership barred.
8690. Disposition of assets in winding up and required contributions.
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