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Dissolution of Partnership Firm

Chhattisgarh Board · Class 12 · Accountancy

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According to Section 39 of the Partnership Act 1932, what is called the dissolution of the firm?

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In which order are the assets of the firm applied during dissolution?

3

Which account is prepared to record transactions relating to sale of assets and settlement of creditors during dissolution?

4

In case of partnership at will, how can the firm be dissolved?

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Which of the following situations lead to dissolution of partnership but NOT dissolution of firm?

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Change in existing profit sharing ratio among partners, Admission of a new partner, Retirement of a partner, Death of a partner

All these situations cause dissolution of partnership as they change the existing relationship between partners, but the firm may continue its business. Only when all partners consent to dissolve the firm does it lead to dissolution of the firm itself.

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A firm is compulsorily dissolved when all partners become insolvent. True or False?

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True

According to the Partnership Act, a firm is compulsorily dissolved when all the partners or all but one partner become insolvent, as they become incompetent to sign a contract.

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Which of the following are grounds for court-ordered dissolution of a partnership firm?

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When a partner becomes insane, When a partner becomes permanently incapable of performing duties, When a partner is guilty of misconduct affecting business, When business cannot be carried on except at a loss

All listed options except the last one are valid grounds for court-ordered dissolution. When all partners agree to dissolve, it's dissolution by agreement, not by court order.

4multiple choice

On dissolution of a firm, partner's loan account is transferred to which account?

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None of the above - it remains separate

Partner's loan account is not transferred to any other account. It remains separate and is paid after external liabilities but before capital settlement.

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