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Alaska Statutes.
Title 32. Partnership
Chapter 6. Uniform Partnership Act
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Chapter 6. Uniform Partnership Act

Section 201. Partnership as Entity.
Section 202. Formation of Partnership.
Section 203. Partnership Property.
Section 204. When Property is Partnership Property.
Section 301. Partner as Agent of Partnership.
Section 302. Transfer and Recovery of Partnership Property.
Section 303. Statement of Partnership Authority.
Section 304. Statement of Denial.
Section 305. Partnership Liable For Partner's Actionable Conduct.
Section 306. Partner's Liability.
Section 307. Actions By and Against Partnership and Partners.
Section 308. Liability of Purported Partner.
Section 401. Partner's Rights and Duties.
Section 402. Distributions in Kind.
Section 403. Partner's Rights and Duties With Respect to Information.
Section 404. General Standards of Partner's Conduct.
Section 405. Actions By Partnership and Partners.
Section 406. Continuation of Partnership Beyond Definite Term or Particular Undertaking.
Section 501. Partner Not Co-Owner of Partnership Property.
Section 502. Partner's Transferable Interest in Partnership.
Section 503. Transfer of Partner's Transferable Interest.
Section 504. Partner's Transferable Interest Subject to Charging Order.
Section 601. Events Causing Partner's Dissociation.
Section 602. Partner's Power to Dissociate; Wrongful Dissociation.
Section 603. Effect of Partner's Dissociation.
Section 701. Purchase of Dissociated Partner's Interest.
Section 702. Dissociated Partner's Power to Bind and Liability to Partnership.
Section 703. Dissociated Partner's Liability to Other Persons.
Section 704. Statement of Dissociation.
Section 705. Continued Use of Partnership Name.
Section 801. Events Causing Dissolution and Winding Up of Partnership Business.
Section 802. Partnership Continuation After Dissolution.
Section 803. Winding Up Partnership Business.
Section 804. Partner's Power to Bind Partnership After Dissolution.
Section 805. Statement of Dissolution.
Section 806. Partner's Liability to Other Partners After Dissolution.
Section 807. Settlement of Accounts and Contributions Among Partners.
Section 902. Conversion of Partnership to Limited Partnership.
Section 903. Conversion of Limited Partnership to Partnership.
Section 904. Effect of Conversion; Entity Unchanged.
Section 905. Merger of Partnerships.
Section 906. Effect of Merger.
Section 907. Statement of Merger.
Section 908. Nonexclusivity.
Section 909. Definitions For AS 32.06.902
Section 911. Change to Limited Liability Partnership; Statement of Qualification.
Section 912. Name.
Section 913. Biennial Report; Revocation of Qualification.
Section 921. Law Governing Foreign Limited Liability Partnerships.
Section 922. Statement of Foreign Qualification.
Section 923. Effect of Failure to Have Statement of Foreign Qualification.
Section 924. Activities Not Constituting Transacting Business.
Section 925. Action By Attorney General.
Section 955. Knowledge and Notice.
Section 960. Effect of Partnership Agreement; Nonwaivable Provisions.
Section 965. Supplemental Principles of Law.
Section 970. Execution, Filing, Recording, Amendment, and Cancellation of Statements.
Section 975. Governing Law.
Section 985. Partnership Subject to Amendment or Repeal of Chapter.
Section 990. Uniformity of Application and Construction.
Section 995. Definitions.
Section 997. Short Title.

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