CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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2215. Failing any stipulation as to the mode of management, the partners are deemed to have conferred the power to manage the affairs of the partnership on one another.
Any act performed by a partner with respect to the common activities binds the other partners, without prejudice to their right to object, jointly or separately, to the act before it is performed.
In addition, each partner may compel his partners to incur any expenses necessary to preserve the common property, but a partner may not change the condition of that property without the consent of the others, regardless of how advantageous such change may be.
1991, c. 64, a. 2215; I.N. 2014-05-01.
2215. Failing any stipulation respecting the mode of management, the partners are deemed to have conferred the power to manage the affairs of the partnership on one another.
Any act performed by a partner in respect of the common activities binds the other partners, without prejudice to their right to object, jointly or separately, to the act before it is performed.
In addition, each partner may compel the other partners to incur any expenses necessary for the preservation of the common property but one partner may not change the condition of that property without the consent of the others, regardless of how advantageous such changes may be.
1991, c. 64, a. 2215.