Wisconsin Code § 179.0305

Limited duties of limited partners
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(1) A limited partner shall discharge any duties to the partnership and the
other partners under the partnership agreement and exercise any
rights under this chapter or the partnership agreement consistently with the contractual obligation of good faith and fair
dealing.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in sub. (1), a limited partner
does not have any duty to the limited partnership or to any other
partner solely by reason of acting as a limited partner.
(3) If a limited partner enters into a transaction with the limited partnership, the limited partner’s rights and obligations arising from the transaction are the same as those of a person that is
not a partner.
(4m) Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, any action that is to be voted on or consented to by some or
all of the limited partners may be taken without a meeting of the
limited partners entitled to vote or consent if all of such partners
consent to the action. The consent shall be evidenced by one or
more written consents describing the action, signed by each of
such partners, and delivered to the partnership for inclusion in the
partnership records. Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, if a person, whether or not then a limited partner,
so consenting directs, whether through instruction to an agent or
otherwise, that such consent will be effective at a future time, including a time determined upon the happening of an event, then
the person shall be deemed to have consented as a partner at this
future time so long as the person is then a limited partner and did
not revoke the consent prior to that time. Any such consent shall
be revocable prior to its becoming effective, unless the written
consent provides otherwise.

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