Nevada Code § 87.180

Rules determining rights and duties of partners
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The rights and duties of the partners in relation
to the partnership are determined, subject to any agreement between them, by
the following rules:
1. Each partner must be repaid his or her
contributions, whether by way of capital or advances to the partnership
property, and share equally in the profits and surplus remaining after all
liabilities, including those to partners, are satisfied. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection 2 of NRS 87.150 ,
each partner shall contribute towards the losses, whether of capital or
otherwise, sustained by the partnership according to his or her share in the
profits.
2. The partnership shall indemnify every
partner in respect of payments made and personal liabilities reasonably
incurred by the partner in the ordinary and proper conduct of its business, or
for the preservation of its business or property.
3. A partner, who in aid of the
partnership makes any payment or advance beyond the amount of capital which the
partner agreed to contribute, must be paid interest from the date of the
payment or advance.
4. A partner may receive interest on the
capital contributed by him or her only from the date when repayment should be
made.
5. All partners have equal rights in the
management and conduct of the partnership business.
6. No partner is entitled to remuneration
for acting in the partnership business, except that a surviving partner is
entitled to reasonable compensation for his or her services in winding up the
partnership affairs.
7. No person may become a member of a
partnership without the consent of all the partners.
8. Any difference arising as to ordinary matters
connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the
partners. No act in contravention of any agreement between the partners may be
done rightfully without the consent of all the partners.

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