Indian Partnership Act - Study Mode

[#311] Section 51 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, does not apply to dissolution of a firm occasioned by
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(A) Death of a partner

[#312] The mode of acting on behalf of the firm as prescribed by section 22 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is applicable to
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(D) All the above

[#313] Misconduct of a partner is a ground on which the court can order dissolution of a firm, as provided under
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(B) Section 44(e) of the Act

[#314] If the partners are equally divided on a issue, the rule is: 'in re communi potior est conditio prohibentis', which means
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(A) Those who forbid a change must have their way

[#315] Section 24 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, in its operation applies to
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(A) Partners only