Wisconsin Statutes

§ 179.0604 — Power to dissociate as general partner; wrongful dissociation.

Wisconsin § 179.0604
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 179Uniform limited partnership law
Subch.subch. VI of ch. 179 SUBCHAPTER VI
DISSOCIATION

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Wis. Stat. § 179.0604 (2026).

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179.0604 179.0604(1) (1) A person has the power to dissociate as a general partner at any time, rightfully or wrongfully, by withdrawing as a general partner by express will under s. 179.0603 (1) . 179.0604(2) (2) A person’s dissociation as a general partner is wrongful only if any of the following applies: 179.0604(2)(a) (a) The dissociation is in breach of an express provision of the partnership agreement. 179.0604(2)(b) (b) The dissociation occurs before the completion of the winding up of the limited partnership and any of the following applies: 179.0604(2)(b)1.

1.The person withdraws as a general partner by express will. 179.0604(2)(b)2.
2.The person is expelled as a general partner by judicial order under s. 179.0603 (5) . 179.0604(2)(b)3.
3.The person is dissociated as a general

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Legislative History

179.0604 History History: 2021 a. 258 .

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