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  2. Limited liability partnership - Wikipedia

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    Limited liability partnerships emerged in the early 1990s: while only two states allowed LLPs in 1992, over forty had adopted LLP statutes by the time LLPs were added to the Uniform Partnership Act in 1996. [23] The limited liability partnership was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of real estate and energy prices in Texas in the 1980s.

  3. Limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, limited partnerships are governed by the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 and, on matters on which that Act is silent, also by the Partnership Act 1890. The UK Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (now the Department for Business and Trade ) consulted in 2008 on proposals to modify and merge the two Acts ...

  4. Limited liability limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    The limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) is a relatively new modification of the limited partnership. The LLLP form of business entity is recognized under United States commercial law . An LLLP is a limited partnership , and it consists of one or more general partners who are liable for the obligations of the entity, as well as or more ...

  5. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Central to the act is the requirement for identity verification of individuals wishing to incorporate a company, including directors, people with significant control (PSCs), and members of Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs). This measure is set to apply to all new and existing directors and PSCs.

  6. Corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Except for the partnership, all business forms are designed to provide limited liability to both members of the organization and external investors. Business organizations originated with agency law , which permits an agent to act on behalf of a principal, in exchange for the principal assuming equal liability for the wrongful acts committed by ...

  7. Uniform Limited Partnership Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Limited Partnership Act (ULPA), which includes its 1976 revision called the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (RULPA), is a uniform act (similar to a model statute), proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws ("NCCUSL") for the governance of business partnerships by U.S. States. The NCCUSL ...

  8. Law Society of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) is an organization mandated to advise and assist members of the legal profession, the government and the larger public in all matters relating to the administration of justice in Kenya. [2] It was established by an Act of Parliament – The Law Society of Kenya Act (Chapter 18 of the Laws of Kenya). The current ...

  9. Special limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    The SLP is composed of at least one general partner ("GP") and one or several limited partner(s). The partner may be a GP and an LP at the same time. While the GP is jointly and separately liable for any commitments of the company on their private assets and property, the liability of the LP is limited to the extent of their contributed participation interest.