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1/18/2008 3:41:01 PM EST
R. Bradbury Clark
R. Bradbury Clark on the Effect of California's Uniform Partnership Act of 2008 on Partnership Purposes
Of Counsel, O'Melveny & Myers, LLP, Los Angeles, California

California's Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2008 has changed one of the basic tenets of limited partnerships: their permitted purposes. Prior to the 2008 Act, limited partnerships could be formed only for the same purposes as a general partnership and that is to "carry on a business for profit." R. Bradbury Clark writes that the 2008 Act is modeled on the 2001 Uniform Limited Partnership Act so that it now is possible to organize a California limited partnership for any lawful purpose, other than as a banking, insurance, or trust company business.


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