Ohio Code 1782.25 – Person may be both general and limited partner
A general partner of a limited partnership may make contributions to, and share in the profits and losses of and in distributions from, the limited partnership as a general partner. A general partner also may make contributions to, and share in the profits, losses, and distributions of, the limited partnership as a limited partner.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 1782.25
- General partner: means a person who has been admitted to a limited partnership as a general partner in accordance with the partnership agreement and named in the certificate of limited partnership as a general partner. See Ohio Code 1782.01
- Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
- Limited partner: means a person who has been admitted to a limited partnership as a limited partner in accordance with the partnership agreement. See Ohio Code 1782.01
- Partner: means a limited or general partner. See Ohio Code 1782.01
- Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
- Partnership agreement: means any valid written or oral agreement of the partners as to the affairs of a limited partnership and the conduct of its business. See Ohio Code 1782.01
- Person: means any natural person; partnership, limited partnership, trust, estate, association, limited liability company, or corporation; any custodian, nominee, trustee, executor, administrator, or other fiduciary; or any other individual or entity in its own or any representative capacity. See Ohio Code 1782.01
A person who is both a general and a limited partner shall have all the rights and powers, and be subject to all the restrictions and liabilities of a general partner. Except as otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, a person who is both a general and a limited partner shall have the powers, and be subject to the restrictions, of a limited partner to the extent of his participation in the partnership as a limited partner.