[§425-103] Interpretation of knowledge and notice. [Repealed July 1, 2000. For new provision, see below.] (1) A person has "knowledge" of a fact within the meaning of this part not only when the person has actual knowledge thereof, but also when the person has knowledge of such other facts as in the circumstances shows bad faith.
(2) A person has "notice" of a fact within the meaning of this part when the person who claims the benefit of the notice:
(a) States the fact to such person, or
(b) Delivers through the mail, or by other means of communication a written statement of the fact to such person or to a proper person at the person's place of business or residence. [L 1972, c 17, §3; gen ch 1985]
§425-103 Effect of partnership agreement; nonwaivable provisions. [Section effective July 1, 2000. For present provision, see above.] (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), relations among the partners and between the partners and the partnership are governed by the partnership agreement. To the extent the partnership agreement does not otherwise provide, this part governs relations among the partners and between the partners and the partnership.
(b) The partnership agreement shall not:
(1) Vary the rights and duties under section 425-105 except to eliminate the duty to provide copies of statements to all of the partners;
(2) Unreasonably restrict the right of access to books and records under section 425-122(b);
(3) Eliminate the duty of loyalty under section 425-123(b) or 425-132(b)(3), but:
(A) The partnership agreement may identify specific types or categories of activities that do not violate the duty of loyalty, if not manifestly unreasonable; or
(B) All of the partners or a number or percentage specified in the partnership agreement may authorize or ratify, after full disclosure of all material facts, a specific act or transaction that otherwise would violate the duty of loyalty;
(4) Unreasonably reduce the duty of care under section 425-123(c) or 425-132(b)(3);
(5) Eliminate the obligation of good faith and fair dealing under section 425-123(d), but the partnership agreement may prescribe the standards by which the performance of the obligation is to be measured, if the standards are not manifestly unreasonable;
(6) Vary the power to dissociate as a partner under section 425-131(a), except to require the notice under section 425-130(1) to be in writing;
(7) Vary the right of a court to expel a partner in the events specified in section 425-130(5);
(8) Vary the requirement to wind up the partnership business in cases specified in section 425-138(4), (5), or (6);
(9) Vary the law applicable to a limited liability partnership under section 425-161; or
(10) Restrict rights of third parties under this part. [L 1999, c 284, pt of §1]