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§  100.  Status  of  person  erroneously  believing  himself a limited  partner.  A person who has contributed to  the  capital  of  a  business  conducted  by  a person or partnership erroneously believing that he has  become a limited partner in a limited partnership is not, by  reason  of  his  exercise of the rights of a limited partner, a general partner with  the person or in the partnership carrying on the business, or  bound  by  the  obligations  of  such  person  or  partnership;  provided  that  on  ascertaining the mistake he  promptly  renounces  his  interest  in  the  profits of the business, or other compensation by way of income.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ptr > Article-8 > 100

§  100.  Status  of  person  erroneously  believing  himself a limited  partner.  A person who has contributed to  the  capital  of  a  business  conducted  by  a person or partnership erroneously believing that he has  become a limited partner in a limited partnership is not, by  reason  of  his  exercise of the rights of a limited partner, a general partner with  the person or in the partnership carrying on the business, or  bound  by  the  obligations  of  such  person  or  partnership;  provided  that  on  ascertaining the mistake he  promptly  renounces  his  interest  in  the  profits of the business, or other compensation by way of income.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ptr > Article-8 > 100

§  100.  Status  of  person  erroneously  believing  himself a limited  partner.  A person who has contributed to  the  capital  of  a  business  conducted  by  a person or partnership erroneously believing that he has  become a limited partner in a limited partnership is not, by  reason  of  his  exercise of the rights of a limited partner, a general partner with  the person or in the partnership carrying on the business, or  bound  by  the  obligations  of  such  person  or  partnership;  provided  that  on  ascertaining the mistake he  promptly  renounces  his  interest  in  the  profits of the business, or other compensation by way of income.