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Strategies & Market Trends : Player's Club Speculative Futures

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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (70)1/20/2000 9:21:00 AM
From: Doo  Read Replies (1) of 185
 
Couple of thoughts:

If, and I understand the game plane, but if the margin is wiped out and a call ensues beyond the contributed capital, general partners (I don't know about SC) will be liable for the overage, limiteds are not.

Is the agreement specific about what law applies? If not, it should be. A guy like me could earn a lot of fees briefing and arguing which state's law applies.

<EDIT> I see it is SC under the agreement... <ggg> I wish I'd learned to read.

What about an binding ADR provision?

What about filing requirements for the ltd partnership in SC, or whatever state is deemed its situs for operation?
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