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Can a new partner be admitted into a partnership without the consent of all the partners?

1) Yes
2) No

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Final answer:

No, a new partner generally cannot be admitted into a partnership without the consent of all existing partners, due to shared liabilities, and such an addition would constitute the formation of a new partnership.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under general partnership law, the admission of a new partner into an existing partnership typically requires the consent of all current partners. The basis for this is that each partner is responsible for the actions of the others, and since a new partner can create liabilities for all the partners, everyone involved needs to agree to the change. Furthermore, when a partner leaves, dies, or a new partner is admitted, the original partnership is dissolved, and a new partnership is formed, often under the same name but with a potentially different structure.

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