178.0103(4)(b)2.
2. A partnership's dissolution 90 days after a statement of dissolution under
s. 178.0802 becomes effective.
178.0103(4)(b)3.
3. A partnership's termination 90 days after a statement of termination under
s. 178.0802 becomes effective.
178.0103(4)(b)4.
4. A partnership's participation in a merger, interest exchange, conversion, or domestication, 90 days after the articles of merger, interest exchange, conversion, or domestication under
subch. XI become effective.
178.0103(5)
(5) Except for a transferor partner's notice or knowledge of the transfer under
s. 178.0503 (4) or a withdrawing partner's notice or knowledge of the withdrawal under
s. 178.0601 (1), a partner's knowledge or notice of a fact relating to the partnership is effective immediately as knowledge of or notice to the partnership, except in the case of a fraud on the partnership committed by or with the consent of that partner.
178.0103(6)
(6) This subsection applies to notice that is required under this chapter and that is made subject to this subsection by express reference to this subsection. Written notice is effective at the earliest of the following:
178.0103(6)(b)
(b) Five days after its deposit in the U.S. mail, if mailed postpaid and correctly addressed.
178.0103(6)(c)
(c) On the date shown on the return receipt, if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and the receipt is signed by or on behalf of the addressee.
178.0103 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0104
178.0104
Governing law. The internal affairs of an association that would be a partnership if its governing law were the law of this state and the liability of the persons so associated for a debt, obligation, or other liability of the association are governed by the law of this state if any of the following applies:
178.0104(1)
(1) The association is a domestic limited liability partnership.
178.0104(2)
(2) In the case of any association other than a domestic or foreign limited liability partnership, the partnership agreement designates the law of this state as its governing law or, in the absence of such designation, the association has its principal office in this state.
178.0104 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0105
178.0105
Partnership agreement; scope, function, and limitations. 178.0105(1)(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subs. (3) and
(4), the partnership agreement governs all of the following:
178.0105(1)(a)
(a) Relations among the partners as partners and between the partners and the partnership.
178.0105(1)(b)
(b) The business of the partnership and the conduct of that business.
178.0105(1)(c)
(c) The means and conditions for amending the partnership agreement.
178.0105(1)(d)
(d) Mergers, interest exchanges, conversions, and domestications under
subch. XI.
178.0105(2)
(2) To the extent the partnership agreement does not provide for a matter described in
sub. (1), this chapter governs the matter.
178.0105(3)
(3) A partnership agreement may not do any of the following:
178.0105(3)(d)
(d) Unreasonably restrict the duties and rights under
s. 178.0408, but the partnership agreement may impose reasonable restrictions on the availability and use of information obtained under that section and may define appropriate remedies, including liquidated damages, for a breach of any reasonable restriction on use.
178.0105(3)(e)
(e) Alter or eliminate, or restrict remedies for the breach of, the duty of loyalty or the duty of care, except as otherwise provided in
sub. (4).
178.0105(3)(f)
(f) Eliminate, or restrict remedies for the breach of, the contractual obligation of good faith and fair dealing under
s. 178.0409 (4), but the partnership agreement may prescribe the standards, if not manifestly unreasonable, by which the performance of the obligation is to be measured.
178.0105(3)(h)
(h) Relieve or exonerate a person from liability for conduct that constitutes any of the following:
178.0105(3)(h)1.
1. A willful failure to deal fairly with the partnership or its partners in connection with a matter in which the partner has a material conflict of interest.
178.0105(3)(h)2.
2. A violation of the criminal law, unless the partner had reasonable cause to believe that the partner's conduct was lawful or no reasonable cause to believe that the partner's conduct was unlawful.
178.0105(3)(h)3.
3. A transaction from which the partner derived an improper personal profit.
178.0105(3)(i)
(i) Unless the partnership is a limited liability partnership, vary the power of a person to dissociate as a partner under
s. 178.0602 (1), except to require that the notice under
s. 178.0601 (1) be in a record and to not unreasonably specify how the notice must be given.
178.0105(3)(m)
(m) Vary the right of a partner under
s. 178.0901 (6) to vote on or consent to a cancellation of a statement of qualification.
178.0105(3)(p)
(p) Vary any requirement, procedure, or other provision of this chapter pertaining to any of the following:
178.0105(3)(p)2.
2. The department, including provisions pertaining to records authorized or required to be delivered to the department for filing under this chapter.
178.0105(4)
(4) Subject to
sub. (3) (h), without limiting other terms that may be included in a partnership agreement, the following rules apply:
178.0105(4)(a)
(a) The partnership agreement may do any of the following:
178.0105(4)(a)1.
1. Specify the method by which a specific act or transaction that would otherwise violate the duty of loyalty may be authorized or ratified by one or more disinterested and independent persons after full disclosure of all material facts.
178.0105(4)(a)2.
2. Alter the prohibition in
s. 178.0406 (1) (b) so that the prohibition requires only that the partnership's total assets not be less than the sum of its total liabilities.
178.0105(4)(b)
(b) To the extent the partnership agreement expressly relieves a partner of a responsibility that the partner would otherwise have under this chapter and imposes the responsibility on one or more other partners, the agreement also may eliminate or limit any fiduciary duty of the partner relieved of the responsibility which would have pertained to the responsibility.
178.0105(4)(c)
(c) Except as provided in
sub. (3) (h), if not manifestly unreasonable, the partnership agreement may do any of the following:
178.0105(4)(c)2.
2. Identify specific types or categories of activities that do not violate the duty of loyalty or the contractual obligation of good faith and fair dealing.
178.0105(5)
(5) The court shall decide as a matter of law whether a term of a partnership agreement is manifestly unreasonable under
sub. (3) (f) or
(4) (c). The court shall make its determination as of the time the challenged term became part of the partnership agreement and by considering only circumstances existing at that time. The court may invalidate the term only if, in light of the purposes and business of the partnership, it is readily apparent that the objective of the term is unreasonable or that the term is an unreasonable means to achieve the term's objective.
178.0105 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0106
178.0106
Partnership agreement; effect on partnership and person becoming partner; preformation agreement. 178.0106(1)(1) A partnership is bound by and may enforce the partnership agreement, whether or not the partnership has itself manifested assent to the agreement.
178.0106(2)
(2) A person that becomes a partner is deemed to assent to the partnership agreement.
178.0106(3)
(3) Two or more persons intending to become the initial partners of a partnership may make an agreement providing that upon the formation of the partnership the agreement will become the partnership agreement.
178.0106 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0107
178.0107
Partnership agreement; effect on third parties and relationship to records effective on behalf of partnership. 178.0107(1)(1) A partnership agreement may specify that its amendment requires the approval of a person that is not a party to the agreement or the satisfaction of a condition. An amendment is ineffective if its adoption does not include the required approval or satisfy the specified condition.
178.0107(2)
(2) The obligations of a partnership and its partners to a person in the person's capacity as a transferee or person dissociated as a partner are governed by the partnership agreement. Subject only to a court order issued under
s. 178.0504 (2) (b) to effectuate a charging order, all of the following apply to an amendment to the partnership agreement made after a person becomes a transferee or is dissociated as a partner:
178.0107(2)(a)
(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), the amendment is effective with regard to any debt, obligation, or other liability of the partnership or its partners to the person in the person's capacity as a transferee or person dissociated as a partner.
178.0107(2)(b)
(b) The amendment is not effective to the extent the amendment does any of the following:
178.0107(2)(b)1.
1. Imposes a new debt, obligation, or other liability on the transferee or person dissociated as a partner.
178.0107(2)(b)2.
2. Prejudices the rights under
s. 178.0701 of a person that dissociated as a partner before the amendment was made.
178.0107(3)
(3) If a record delivered by a partnership to the department for filing becomes effective and contains a provision that would be ineffective under
s. 178.0105 (3) or
(4) (c) if contained in the partnership agreement, the provision is ineffective in the record.
178.0107(4)
(4) Subject to
sub. (3), if a record delivered by a partnership to the department for filing becomes effective and conflicts with a provision of the partnership agreement, all of the following apply:
178.0107(4)(a)
(a) The agreement prevails as to partners, persons dissociated as partners, and transferees.
178.0107(4)(b)
(b) The record prevails as to other persons to the extent they reasonably rely on the record.
178.0107 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0108
178.0108
Signing of records to be delivered for filing to the department. 178.0108(1)
(1) A record delivered to the department for filing pursuant to this chapter must be signed as follows:
178.0108(1)(a)
(a) Except as otherwise provided in
pars. (b) and
(c), a record signed by a partnership must be signed by a person authorized by the partnership.
178.0108(1)(b)
(b) A record filed on behalf of a dissolved partnership that has no partner must be signed by the person winding up the partnership's business under
s. 178.0802 (4) or a person appointed under
s. 178.0802 (5) to wind up the business.
178.0108(1)(d)
(d) Any record not identified in
pars. (a) to
(c) that is delivered on behalf of a person to the department for filing must be signed by that person.
178.0108(2)
(2) A record filed under this chapter may be signed by an attorney-in-fact. Whenever this chapter requires a particular individual to sign a record and the individual is deceased or incompetent, the record may be signed by a legal representative of the individual.
178.0108(3)
(3) A person that signs a record as an attorney-in-fact or legal representative affirms as a fact that the person is authorized to sign the record.
178.0108 History
History: 2015 a. 295.
178.0109
178.0109
Liability for inaccurate information in filed record. 178.0109(1)(1) If a record delivered to the department for filing under this chapter and filed by the department contains inaccurate information, a person that suffers loss by reliance on the information may recover damages for the loss from any of the following:
178.0109(1)(a)
(a) A person that signed the record, or caused another to sign it on the person's behalf, and knew the information to be inaccurate at the time the record was signed.
178.0109(1)(b)1.
1. The record was delivered for filing on behalf of the partnership.
178.0109(1)(b)2.
2. The partner knew or had notice of the inaccuracy for a reasonably sufficient time before the information was relied upon so that, before the reliance, the partner reasonably could have done any of the following: