Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Publication Title
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
Publication Title (Abbreviation)
Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L.
Volume
17
Issue
2
First Page
449
Last Page
474
Abstract
Is it possible to have a partnership consisting of one person, a partner without a partner? The question will arise when all but one of the members leaves a partnership. The Revised Uniform Partnership Act attempts to give greater stability to partnerships by narrowing the circumstances under which dissolutions occur, but it also fails to address the fundamental and important question of whether a partnership may be continued by a sole surviving partner.
In this Article, we explore the issues raised by a single person partnership. In particular, we address the central issue of whether the departure of the penultimate partner from a term partnership triggers a winding up of the business or whether the statutory buyout is called into play. We have structured much of the discussion as a dialog between the authors. This allows us both to focus on the precise issues under RUPA presented by a single person partnership and to probe the competing arguments on whether such a partnership may exist. Although we have differing views on whether a single person partnership is possible under RUPA, we conclude on common ground that the buyout is appropriate. We also unite in a call for statutory clarification.
Rights
© 2012 Robert W. Hillman and Donald J. Weidner
Faculty Biography
http://law.fsu.edu/our-faculty/deans/weidner
Recommended Citation
Donald J. Weidner and Robert J. Hillman,
Partners without Partners: The Legal Status of Single Person Partnerships, 17
Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L.
449
(2012),
Available at: https://ir.law.fsu.edu/articles/126
Comments
First published in Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law.