Rights and Duties of Partners as to Third Persons

A partnership had in Romafi law no existence as to third persons. It could not act, hold property, nor render itself liable. Third persons knew the partners only as individuals. There was, therefore, no Roman law of the relationship of partners and third persons, a subject which figures so largely in the English law of partnership. The reason for this striking difference between the Roman and the English law doubtless lay in the fact that the doctrine of agency was practically unknown in Roman law, and hence one partner could not act so as to bind his copartner or the partnership. All his dealings with third persons were his acts as an individual.

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