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Sleeping Partner

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

What is sleeping partner? Before we look at the meaning of it we should know that actually there is two types of partner which are the active partner and the passive partner. An active or general partner is a partner that take an active part in the management of the business in the absence of any agreement, express or implied, to the contrary. Meanwhile, passive partners or usually reformed to as a sleeping partner or dormant partner. A passive usually has no say in the administration or management of the firm or in easy words is dormant partners takes no active part in the management of the business. A dormant partner also, is commonly, but not necessarily, a concealed partner. His concealment however does not give him any special immunity from the liability of partners for aspect performed by any partner within the scoped of apparent authority. A concealed partner will be liable in the same way as an “ordinary” partner. if we look at the section 26 (e) of the Partnership Act 1961. Section 26(e) give the right to each partner to participate in the business of firm . Section 26 (e) provides that :
Section 26 (e) :
Every partner may take part in the management of the partnership business”.
Although section 26 (e) give the right to each partner to participate in the business of firm. This section actually not applicable to every partner that joined the business. I mean that not every partners have the skill, talent , interest or tendency in the management of the firm. Sometimes, it is better if the management itself need the proper or skilled partners or a manager that have being paid to manage the firm. So, the relation of this section to sleeping partner of a firm may be the persons who are not have skill or fully knowledge of the management of the firm. So, sleeping partner may only give the capital to support the firm business while the management of the firm will be manage by the partners who have skills and intellectual knowledge of business.
Furthermore, if we look at the section 26(e), it is importance to explain the words “may take part” in the management of the partnership business”. The word “may” is not a must or an obligatory to every partner to take part in management of their business.
In the case of Pooley v Driver, as considered by Jessel M.R. that there could even be a dormant or sleeping partner who neither contributed capital, nor skill nor anything else. If a a dormant/ sleeping partner’s name is neither in the firm’s business name nor registered with the Registry of Business Names, he may not imposed liability on his co-partners, and such a partner cannot be responsible for acts of another co-partner acting outside the scope of his powers. Jessel M.R. also defined that the dormant partners is a person who does not take an active part in the conduct of the business, and who may be, and often is, prohibiting from takin such part. Moreover, in the case of Beckam v Drake, the court held that sleeping partners liable for those acts of his co-partners, which not made in the course of the firm business since the sleeping partner do not known to the outside world as a partner, his act bind the firm where he has no actual authority to do that. So, from the two cases given we can understand that sleeping partner also is a partnership of the business which a sleeping partner also may be liable in the same way like as an active partner.

7 comments:

ramajohn October 29, 2009 at 2:11 AM  

very good for basic understanding in partnership law. discuss and comment more about cases regarding to this issue.partnership need a serious thinking..good...good night

rex October 29, 2009 at 3:59 AM  

thanks 4 your comments, i'll improve it 4 the next post :>

Anonymous,  September 5, 2010 at 3:44 AM  

any legal law responsibility of sleeping partner, if anything happens to the company?

rex September 15, 2010 at 9:16 PM  

em..sleeping partner has a limited liability, as long as the person is partner, the liabilty is there.

Anonymous,  May 9, 2011 at 4:48 PM  

What are the roles and responsibilities of a sleeping partner?

wepsss July 30, 2011 at 2:21 PM  

please add for the company law section 26 act 1961..because i want know more about the duties between partners..please update your blog about this as soon as possible..because i want complete my assignment..huhuhu..thank you

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