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Clause 15.4 of the long form partnership agreement provides that partners may pass decisions by written resolution instead of holding meetings.
A partnership resolution is a legal document chronicling key decisions made by the members of a business partnership. This report includes information about the partners who voted on the decision, how they voted, and the voting method used.
A resolution must be passed, and the partners must authorize two or more individuals to carry out the conversion process on behalf of the firm. The company name must be unique and in compliance with the Companies Act, 2013. The name should be applied for through the Reserve Unique Name (RUN) service on the MCA portal.
Legal Procedures for Partnership Resolutions Resolution Meetings: Partners should conduct formal meetings to discuss the issues and potential resolutions. Documentation: All resolutions, decisions, and agreements should be documented in writing to avoid misunderstandings in the future.