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Business Law and the Regulation of Business Study Set 2
Quiz 30: Formation and Internal Relations of General Partnerships
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Question 61
Essay
Assume that you and your best friend have decided to form a partnership after graduation. You have both studied business law, so you both know the importance of having a written partnership agreement. Summarize the clauses that you would include in your partnership agreement.
Question 62
Essay
Ed, Vivian, and Pablo enter a partnership. Identify the source of the duties among the partners and whether these can be waived or varied. Name the principal duties Ed, Vivian, and Pablo have to each other and to the partnership.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Luke typically spends 50-55 hours per week working in the real estate partnership he co-owns with Spencer. Spencer only spends about 30 hours a week on partnership business. Under the RUPA:
Question 64
Essay
Compare "partnership property" with a "partner's interest." Consider such factors as the definition, the possession, the assignability, how attachment occurs, and the inheritability of each.
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be the most convincing evidence of a partnership?
Question 66
Multiple Choice
A business form devised to avoid the burdens of corporate regulation, particularly the formerly widespread prohibition denying corporations the power to own and deal in real estate, and used primarily for asset securitization ventures is the:
Question 67
Multiple Choice
In choosing the form in which to conduct business, if ease of formation is the primary concern, the owners would choose a:
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Montana Mountain Guides does not have sufficient funds to pay damages for a tort that arose out of the operation of the business. Jess, a business owner, is not personally liable if: