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67-275. Partner's executor or legal representative; exercise of powers.If a partner who is an individual dies or a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges him or her to be incompetent to manage his or her person or his or her property, the partner's executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, personal representative, or other legal representative may exercise all the partner's rights for the purpose of settling his or her estate or administering his or her property, including any power the partner had to give an assignee the right to become a limited partner. If a partner is a corporation, limited liability company, trust, or other entity and is dissolved or terminated, the powers of that partner may be exercised by its legal representative or successor. SourceLaws 1981, LB 272, § 43; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 405.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter67 > 67-275

67-275. Partner's executor or legal representative; exercise of powers.If a partner who is an individual dies or a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges him or her to be incompetent to manage his or her person or his or her property, the partner's executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, personal representative, or other legal representative may exercise all the partner's rights for the purpose of settling his or her estate or administering his or her property, including any power the partner had to give an assignee the right to become a limited partner. If a partner is a corporation, limited liability company, trust, or other entity and is dissolved or terminated, the powers of that partner may be exercised by its legal representative or successor. SourceLaws 1981, LB 272, § 43; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 405.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter67 > 67-275

67-275. Partner's executor or legal representative; exercise of powers.If a partner who is an individual dies or a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges him or her to be incompetent to manage his or her person or his or her property, the partner's executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, personal representative, or other legal representative may exercise all the partner's rights for the purpose of settling his or her estate or administering his or her property, including any power the partner had to give an assignee the right to become a limited partner. If a partner is a corporation, limited liability company, trust, or other entity and is dissolved or terminated, the powers of that partner may be exercised by its legal representative or successor. SourceLaws 1981, LB 272, § 43; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 405.