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Duties Act 2001
sec.44Acquiring a partnership interest
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### sec.44 Acquiring a partnership interest
A person acquires a partnership interest if a partnership is formed or the person’s partnership interest increases.
Without limiting subsection (1) —
a partnership may be formed on—
a change in the membership of a partnership; or
the merger of 2 or more partnerships; or
a person’s partnership interest may increase—
under the terms of a partnership agreement; or
on the retirement of a partner from a partnership; or
on a change in the terms of a partnership agreement effecting a change in the interests of the partners.
However, a partner’s variable partnership entitlement under section 42 does not increase if—
the partner’s entitlement to share in the profits or obligation to contribute to the capital or losses of the partnership increases merely because of the partner’s performance as a partner; and
there is no arrangement stating—
the extent of the future variation to the partner’s entitlement or obligation; or
the consideration for the variation.
(sec.44-ssec.1) A person acquires a partnership interest if a partnership is formed or the person’s partnership interest increases.
(sec.44-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) — a partnership may be formed on— a change in the membership of a partnership; or the merger of 2 or more partnerships; or a person’s partnership interest may increase— under the terms of a partnership agreement; or on the retirement of a partner from a partnership; or on a change in the terms of a partnership agreement effecting a change in the interests of the partners.
(sec.44-ssec.3) However, a partner’s variable partnership entitlement under section 42 does not increase if— the partner’s entitlement to share in the profits or obligation to contribute to the capital or losses of the partnership increases merely because of the partner’s performance as a partner; and there is no arrangement stating— the extent of the future variation to the partner’s entitlement or obligation; or the consideration for the variation.
- (a) a partnership may be formed on— (i) a change in the membership of a partnership; or (ii) the merger of 2 or more partnerships; or
- (i) a change in the membership of a partnership; or
- (ii) the merger of 2 or more partnerships; or
- (b) a person’s partnership interest may increase— (i) under the terms of a partnership agreement; or (ii) on the retirement of a partner from a partnership; or (iii) on a change in the terms of a partnership agreement effecting a change in the interests of the partners.
- (i) under the terms of a partnership agreement; or
- (ii) on the retirement of a partner from a partnership; or
- (iii) on a change in the terms of a partnership agreement effecting a change in the interests of the partners.
- (i) a change in the membership of a partnership; or
- (ii) the merger of 2 or more partnerships; or
- (i) under the terms of a partnership agreement; or
- (ii) on the retirement of a partner from a partnership; or
- (iii) on a change in the terms of a partnership agreement effecting a change in the interests of the partners.
- (a) the partner’s entitlement to share in the profits or obligation to contribute to the capital or losses of the partnership increases merely because of the partner’s performance as a partner; and
- (b) there is no arrangement stating— (i) the extent of the future variation to the partner’s entitlement or obligation; or (ii) the consideration for the variation.
- (i) the extent of the future variation to the partner’s entitlement or obligation; or
- (ii) the consideration for the variation.
- (i) the extent of the future variation to the partner’s entitlement or obligation; or
- (ii) the consideration for the variation.