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We seized funds from a bank account that was in the name of a general partnership. We filed our notice of seizure and then served citation on the individuals that form the partnership. We did not specifically serve the general partnership itself. Sixty days have passed since we filed. Must I serve the general partnership? | ||
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It isn't really an entity, is it? I took Zanglein's BE class 14 or 15 years ago, so I just don't recall any more. Seems like service on all the general partners would be all the notice required. | |||
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You have to be right on that. They are the general partners and if they have notice then so does the partnership! | |||
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CPRC Sect. 17.022 "Citation served on one member of a partnership authorizes a judgment against the partnership and the partner actually served." I think you are in good shape. | |||
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