property. A partner, subject to any agreement between the partners, has an equal right with his partners to possess specific partnership property for partnership purposes ... property of the partnership, movable or immovable into separate property of the individual partner or property of the individual partners into property of the firm
property
was purchased by the suit firm. The Partnership Act distinguishes the
business of the firm and property of the firm of all the partners ... real co-owners of the property acquired by
the partnership firm. Even if the partnership firm is dissolved,
partners continued to be the co-owners
property
was purchased by the suit firm. The Partnership Act distinguishes the
business of the firm and property of the firm of all the partners ... real co-owners of the property acquired by
the partnership firm. Even if the partnership firm is dissolved,
partners continued to be the co-owners
property of the partnership merely because
it is used for the business of the partnership. Such
property will become property of the partnership only ... partners, the
property of the firm includes all property and rights
and interests in property originally brought into the
stock of the firm, or acquired
separate property of the
partners. But, in law the partnership property is jointly
owned by all the partners composing the firm ... separate
property of the partners. But, in law the partnership
property is jointly owned by all the partners composing the
firm. In Lindley on Partnership
partnership firm or that which is
acquired in the course of business of the partnership, such
property shall become the property of the firm ... firm shall constitute the property of the firm unless the
contract between the partners provides otherwise. On the
dissolution of the firm each partner becomes
partnership property will vest in all the partners and in that sense every partner has an interest in the property of the partnership. During ... managing partner of the firm and the partner in whose favour the property was transferred is the only other partner in the same firm
partners to do so. If the partners agree to treat the property of any of them as partnership property such property will become partnership property ... individual's property being converted into partnership property are that the partner to whom the property belonged before becoming partnership property loses his exclusive
partners to do so. If the partners agree to treat the property of any of them as partnership property, such property will become partnership property ... individual's property being converted into partnership property are that the partner to whom the property belonged before becoming partnership property loses his exclusive
partnership property will vest in all the partners and in that sense every partner has an interest in the property of the partnership. During ... firm or retirement from partnership to claim his share in partnership assets in accordance with the Partnership Act and agreement of partnership after satisfying