Section 13 of Limited Liability Partnership Act CAP 30: How a partner ceases to be a member of a limited liability partnership.

    

(1) A partner of a limited liability partnership may cease to be a partner—
(a) by complying with the requirements of the relevant limited liability partnership agreement; or
(b) in the absence of such an agreement, by giving not less than ninety days’ notice to the other partners of the intention of the partner to resign as partner.
(2) A partner of a limited liability partnership also ceases to be a partner on the partner’s death or on dissolution of the partnership.
(3) If a person ceases to be a partner of limited liability partnership, then, unless otherwise provided for in the limited liability partnership agreement (if any), that person, or the person’s personal representative, or the liquidator (if any) of the partner’s estate, is entitled to receive from the limited liability partnership an amount

(a) equal to the person’s capital contribution to the limited liability partnership and the person’s right to share in the accumulated profits of the limited liability partnership after the deduction of losses of the limited liability partnership; and
(b) determined as at the date the person ceased to be a partner.
(4) A person who was formerly a partner of a limited liability partnership, or, if the person has died, the person’s personal representative or a liquidator is not entitled to interfere in the management of the partnership.


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