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NRS 87.270

Assignment of partner’s interest

Known as the Uniform Partnership Act

The act spans §§ 87–87 (136 sections).

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Tupper v. Kroc (1972)

Most recently applied in Tupper v. Kroc (March 1972)

[27:74:1931; 1931 NCL § 5028.26]

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1. A conveyance by a partner of his or her interest in the partnership does not of itself dissolve the partnership, nor, as against the other partners in the absence of agreement, entitle the assignee, during the continuance of the partnership, to interfere in the management or administration of the partnership business or affairs, or to require any information or account of partnership transactions, or to inspect the partnership books; but it merely entitles the assignee to receive in accordance with the contract the profits to which the assigning partner would otherwise be entitled.

2. In case of a dissolution of the partnership, the assignee is entitled to receive the assignor’s interest and may require an account from the date only of the last account agreed to by all the partners.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.