HRS §425E-113
Can someone be both a general and limited partner?
A person can be both a general partner and a limited partner in the same partnership. They have the rights and duties of each role, depending on which role they are acting in at the time. This section explains that dual capacity is allowed.
The statute, as written — Dual capacity
A person may be both a general partner and a limited partner. A person that is both a general and limited partner shall have the rights, powers, duties, and obligations provided by this chapter and the partnership agreement in each of those capacities. When the person acts as a general partner, the person shall be subject to the obligations, duties, and restrictions under this chapter and the partnership agreement for general partners. When the person acts as a limited partner, the person shall be subject to the obligations, duties, and restrictions under this chapter and the partnership agreement for limited partners.
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