What is the common law principle of a dissolution of a partnership?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from CNH Capital Canada Ltd. v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2012 NSSC 149 (CanLII):

This is in full agreement with Wong v. Fowler (1984), 51 AR 347 at page 351 as quoted by Manzer: It is trite law that, upon the dissolution of a partnership, each partner is entitled to his proportionate share of the assets....

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