Quoting Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Peekee wrote:
Does it need to pass all of its obligations onto all of its members?

Yes, that's how "member" is defined.

-zefram



      A binding agreement governed by the rules which devolves its
      legal obligations onto a subset of its parties, numbering at
      least two, collectively, is a partnership.  The members of a
      partnership are those parties onto whom the partnership's legal
      obligations are collectively devolved.

Maybe I'm being a bit dumb here. If Partner A dealt with CFJ related obligations, Partner B voting obligations, Partner C everything else. Why would that not meet the above?

The partnership would have devolved all of its obligation.
Obligations are only devolved onto parties of the agreement.
The parties onto which the obligations are devolved number at least two.

The set of parties onto which the partnership devolves its legal obligations onto is A,B and C. A,B and C are the members of the partnership.

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Peekee

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