21.
In the absence of any contract/agreement between the partners, the profits and losses would be

22.
Clause (b) of section 19(2) of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 owes its origin to a declaration made in

23.
If a minor, admitted to the benefits of the firm, on attaining majority, fails to give public notice of his intention to become or not to become a partner, within the prescribed six months, by virtue of proviso to section 30(5) of the Act, he

24.
The right to sue for the realisation of the assets of the dissolved firm by a partner of an unregistered firm, under section 69(3) of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, a partner can sue

25.
When a minor who was admitted to the benefits of the firm, on attaining majority becomes a partner in the firm, his share in the property and the firm shall

26.
When creditors continues to deal with the reconstituted firm after he is informed of the retirement of a partner and the agreement of release, the liability of the retiring partner towards the creditors

27.
Transfer of his share in the firm by a firm

28.
Implied authority of partner as agent of the firm under section 19 of the Partnership Act does not empower him to

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The right of a partner under section 46 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 extends

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