C.R.S. Section 7-60-141
Liability of persons continuing business


(1)

When any new partner is admitted into an existing partnership, or when any partner retires and assigns or the representative of the deceased partner assigns the deceased partner’s right in partnership property to two or more of the partners or to one or more of the partners and one or more third persons, if the business is continued without liquidation of the partnership affairs, creditors of the first or dissolved partnership are also creditors of the partnership so continuing the business.

(2)

When all but one partner retire and assign or the representative of a deceased partner assigns the deceased partner’s rights in the partnership property to the remaining partner who continues the business without liquidation of partnership affairs, either alone or with others, creditors of the dissolved partnership are also creditors of the person or partnership so continuing the business.

(3)

When any partner retires or dies and the business of the dissolved partnership is continued, as set forth in subsections (1) and (2) of this section, with the consent of the retired partner or the representative of the deceased partner but without any assignment of such partner’s right in partnership property, rights of creditors of the dissolved partnership and of the creditors of the person or partnership continuing the business shall be as if such assignment had been made.

(4)

When all the partners or their representatives assign their rights in partnership property to one or more third persons who promise to pay the debts and who continue the business of the dissolved partnership, creditors of the dissolved partnership are also creditors of the person or partnership continuing the business.

(5)

When a partner wrongfully causes a dissolution and the remaining partners continue the business, under the provisions of section 7-60-138 (2)(b), either alone or with others and without liquidation of the partnership affairs, creditors of the dissolved partnership are also creditors of the person or partnership continuing the business.

(6)

When a partner is expelled and the remaining partners continue the business either alone or with others without liquidation of the partnership affairs, creditors of the dissolved partnership are also creditors of the person or partnership continuing the business.

(7)

The liability of a third person who becomes a partner in the partnership continuing the business under this section to the creditors of the dissolved partnership shall be satisfied out of partnership property only.

(8)

When the business of a partnership after dissolution is continued under any conditions set forth in this section, the creditors of the dissolved partnership, as against the separate creditors of the retiring or deceased partner or the representative of the deceased partner, have a prior right to any claim of the retired partner or the representative of the deceased partner against the person or partnership continuing the business on account of the retired or deceased partner’s interest in the dissolved partnership or on account of any consideration promised for such interest or for the retired or deceased partner’s right in partnership property.

(9)

Nothing in this section shall be held to modify any right of creditors to set aside any assignment on the ground of fraud.

(10)

The use by the person or partnership continuing the business of the partnership name or the name of a deceased partner as part thereof shall not of itself make the individual property of the deceased partner liable for any debts contracted by such person or partnership.

(11)

If the business of a limited liability partnership is continued after the death, retirement, or expulsion of a partner or the admission of a new partner, the partnership continuing the business is a limited liability partnership.

Source: Section 7-60-141 — Liability of persons continuing business, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-07.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

7‑60‑101
Short title
7‑60‑102
Definitions
7‑60‑103
Knowledge and notice
7‑60‑104
Rules of construction
7‑60‑105
Rules for cases not covered
7‑60‑106
Partnership defined
7‑60‑107
Partnership determined - how
7‑60‑108
Partnership property
7‑60‑109
Partner agent of partnership
7‑60‑110
Conveyance of real property
7‑60‑111
Admission of partner binds partnership
7‑60‑112
Notice to partner - effect
7‑60‑113
Partner’s wrongful acts - liability
7‑60‑114
Partner’s breach of trust - liability
7‑60‑115
Nature of partner’s liability
7‑60‑116
Liability of purported partner
7‑60‑117
Liability of incoming partner
7‑60‑118
Rights and duties of partners
7‑60‑119
Partnership books
7‑60‑120
Duty to render information
7‑60‑121
Accountable as a fiduciary
7‑60‑122
Right to an account
7‑60‑123
Rights and duties beyond term
7‑60‑124
Property rights of a partner
7‑60‑125
Right in specific property
7‑60‑126
Nature of partner’s interest
7‑60‑127
Assignment of partner’s interest
7‑60‑128
Interest subject to charging order
7‑60‑129
Dissolution defined
7‑60‑130
Dissolution is not termination
7‑60‑131
Causes of dissolution
7‑60‑132
Dissolution by decree of court
7‑60‑133
General effect of dissolution
7‑60‑134
Right of partner to contribution
7‑60‑135
Power of partner to bind partnership after dissolution
7‑60‑136
Effect of dissolution on existing liability
7‑60‑137
Right to wind up
7‑60‑138
Application of partnership property
7‑60‑139
Rights dissolved for fraud
7‑60‑140
Rules for distribution
7‑60‑141
Liability of persons continuing business
7‑60‑142
Rights of retiring partner
7‑60‑143
Accrual of actions
7‑60‑144
Registration of partnerships
7‑60‑144.5
Statement of partnership authority or statement of denial
7‑60‑146
Limitations on distribution from limited liability partnerships
7‑60‑149
Limited liability partnership periodic reports
7‑60‑152.5
Registered agent - service of process
7‑60‑153
Application of corporation case law to set aside limited liability
7‑60‑154
Scope of article - choice of law - application to professions and occupations
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 7-60-141’s source at colorado​.gov