Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 25.05.050 (2026)
Partnership as entity
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(1) A partnership is an entity distinct from its partners.
(2) A limited liability partnership continues to be the same entity that existed before the filing of an application under RCW 25.05.500(2).
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2013–2013 · leading case: Int'l Marine Underwriters v. ABCD Marine, LLC, 313 P.3d 395 (Wash. 2013).
Int'l Marine Underwriters v. ABCD Marine, LLC, 313 P.3d 395 (Wash. 2013). “RCW 25.05.050 (Unif. P’ship Act § 201(a)) states that “[a] partnership is an entity distinct from its partners.”
Int'l Marine Underwriters v. ABCD Marine, LLC (Wash. 2013). “RCW 25.05.050 (section 201(a)) states that "[a] 16 Boogaard could be a first party to the insurance contract as an "insured" and still be a "third party" under the "insured contract" exception to the relationship between ABCD and NSI if our partnership law allowed that result.”
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