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A. Each general partner has equal rights in the management and conduct of the limited partnership's activities. Except as expressly provided in the Uniform Revised Limited Partnership Act, any matter relating to the activities of the limited partnership may be exclusively decided by the general partner or, if there is more than one general partner, by a majority of the general partners.
B. The consent of each partner is necessary to:
(1) amend the partnership agreement; and
(2) sell, lease, exchange or otherwise dispose of all, or substantially all, of the limited partnership's property, with or without the goodwill, other than in the usual and regular course of the limited partnership's activities.
C. A limited partnership shall reimburse a general partner for payments made and indemnify a general partner for liabilities incurred by the general partner in the ordinary course of the activities of the partnership or for the preservation of its activities or property.
D. A limited partnership shall reimburse a general partner for an advance to the limited partnership beyond the amount of capital the general partner agreed to contribute.
E. A payment or advance made by a general partner that gives rise to an obligation of the limited partnership pursuant to Subsection C or D of this section constitutes a loan to the limited partnership, which accrues interest from the date of the payment or advance.
F. A general partner is not entitled to remuneration for services performed for the partnership.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 54. Partnerships § 54-2A-406. Management rights of general partner - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-54-partnerships/nm-st-sect-54-2a-406/
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