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48-1-29 - Dissolution by decree of court.

48-1-29. Dissolution by decree of court.
(1) On application by or for a partner the court shall decree a dissolution whenever:
(a) A partner has been declared a lunatic in any judicial proceeding or is shown to be ofunsound mind.
(b) A partner becomes in any other way incapable of performing his part of thepartnership contract.
(c) A partner has been guilty of such conduct as tends to affect prejudicially the carryingon of the business.
(d) A partner willfully or persistently commits a breach of the partnership agreement, orotherwise so conducts himself in matters relating to the partnership business that it is notreasonably practicable to carry on the business in partnership with him.
(e) The business of the partnership can only be carried on at a loss.
(f) Other circumstances render a dissolution equitable.
(2) On the application of the purchaser of a partner's interest under Section 48-1-24 or48-1-25:
(a) After the termination of the specified term or particular undertaking.
(b) At any time, if the partnership was a partnership at will, when the interest wasassigned or when the charging order was issued.

No Change Since 1953

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