Palmer v. Fuqua Palmer v. Fuqua

Palmer v. Fuqua

C05.41964; 641 F.2d 1146 (1981)

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In this Texas diversity action, plaintiff Oscar C. Palmer, Sr., a limited partner in a partnership known as Atlanta Limited No. 2, successfully sought to impose a constructive trust on an undivided one-sixth interest in an oil and gas lease, hereinafter referred to as the Ritchie lease. The district court held that by failing to offer Palmer the opportunity to participate in the acquisition and development of the Ritchie lease, defendant J. B. Fuqua, the sole general partner in the partnership, had breached the Limited Partnership Agreement of Atlanta Limited No. 2 and had violated his fiduciary obligation. Inasmuch as the trial court committed no reversible error, we affirm. This suit is based upon a written limited partnership agreement entered into by Palmer, a limited partner, J. Rex Fuqua, a limited partner, and J. B. Fuqua, the general partner.1 Article 1.02 of the partnership agreement provides that the purpose of the partnership was to:

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Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1981
8 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
40
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EDITORIAL
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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