Examples of Scottish limited partnership in a sentence
Tosca Penta Jersey Fund is a private limited company incorporated in Jersey and Tosca Penta LP Fund is a Scottish limited partnership.
We see no reason why a Scottish limited partnership (and English limited partnership if English law were to adopt separate personality in the future) should not be a partner in a limited partnership.
Main examples of scenarios illustrating insufficient implementation of the DirectivesIllustrationOne or more of the members of an unlimited company, which would otherwise be required to publish accounts under the 2006 Act, is a Scottish limited partnership (or overseas equivalent) whose general partners are all limited companies (or overseas equivalents), but one or more of whose limited partners are not.A company A unlimited has two members B ltd and C LP.
C LP is a Scottish limited partnership with a general partner D ltd and a limited partner E esq.
Under the Directives it must prepare accounts but under the 2008 Regulations, there is no enforceable obligation to do so.One or more of the general partners of a partnership, which would otherwise be a “qualifying partnership”, is a Scottish limited partnership whose general partners are all limited companies (or overseas equivalents), but one or more of whose limited partners are not.An ordinary partnership A has two general partners B ltd and C LP.
Abingworth Bioventures VII GP LP, a Scottish limited partnership, serves as the general partner of ABV VII.
The allocation of responsibilities in respect of the management of the business of the Scottish limited partnership (as itself a member of the qualifying partnership) is inconsistent with the principle that limited partners should not participate in the management of the limited partnership.
But where the members of a qualifying partnership include a Scottish limited partnership (or foreign equivalent), obligations are placed on the limited partners in those limited partnerships.
Under the Directives, A should prepare accounts but under the 2008 Regulations there is no enforceable obligation to do so.One or more of the general partners of a partnership, which would otherwise be a “qualifying partnership”, is an overseas equivalent of a Scottish limited partnership whose general partners are all limited companies (or equivalent), but one or more of whose limited partners are not.An ordinary partnership A has two general partners B ltd and C LP.
Britel Scotland II LP is a Scottish limited partnership in which the Scheme is invested.