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Indian Partnership Act

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Section 37 of Indian Partnership Act

    Right of outgoing partner in certain cases to share subsequent profits.— Where any member of a firm has died or otherwise ceased to be a partner, and the surviving or continuing partners carry on the… 

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    Section 38 of Indian Partnership Act

      Revocation of continuing guarantee by change in firm.— A continuing guarantee given to a firm, or to a third party in respect of the transactions of a firm, is, in the absence of agreement to… 

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      Section 40 of Indian Partnership Act

        Dissolution by agreement.— A firm may be dissolved with the consent of all the partners or in accordance with a contract between the partners.

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        Section 41 of Indian Partnership Act

          Compulsory dissolution.— A firm is dissolved— Provided that, where more than one separate adventure or undertaking is carried on by the firm, the illegality of one or more shall not of itself cause the dissolution… 

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          Section 43 of Indian Partnership Act

            Dissolution by notice of partnership at will.— (1) Where the partnership is at will, the firm may be dissolved by any partner giving notice in writing to all the other partners of his intention to… 

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            Section 44 of Indian Partnership Act

              Dissolution by the Court.— At the suit of a partner, the Court may dissolve a firm on any of the following grounds, namely:— (a) that a partner has become of unsound mind, in which case… 

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              Section 45 of Indian Partnership Act

                Liability for acts of partners done after dissolution.— (1) Notwithstanding the dissolution of a firm, the partners continue to be liable as such to third parties for any act done by any of them which…