West Virginia Code § 47B-7-3

Dissociated partner's liability to other persons
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(a) A partner's dissociation does not of itself discharge the partner's liability for a
partnership obligation incurred before dissociation. A dissociated partner is not liable for a
partnership obligation incurred after dissociation, except as otherwise provided in
subsection (b) of this section.
(b) A partner who dissociates without resulting in a dissolution and winding up of the
partnership business is personally liable as a partner to the other party on account of a
partnership obligation incurred in connection with a transaction entered into by the
partnership, or a surviving partnership under article nine of thisu chapter, within two years
after the partner's dissociation, only if at the time of entering into the transaction the other
party: t
(1) Reasonably believed that the dissociated partner was then a partner;
(2) Did not have notice of the partner's dissociationl;
(3) Is not deemed to have had knowledge under subsection (e), section three, article three of
this chapter or notice under subsection (c)i, section four of this article; and
(4) The obligation is one on account of which the partner would be personally liable under
section six, article three of this chapter if the partner had not dissociated from the
partnership.
(c) By agreement with the partnership creditor and the partners continuing the business, a
dissociated partner may be released from liability for a partnership obligation.
(d) A dissociated partner is released from liability for a partnership obligation if a
partnership creditor, with notice of the partner's dissociation but without the partner's
consent, agrees to a material alteration in the nature or time of payment of a partnership
obligation.

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