HRS §425E-118
How partners can give consent without a meeting
Partners can agree to things without holding a meeting. A partner can let someone else act for them by signing a written appointment, either themselves or through a person they have authorized.
The statute, as written — Consent and proxies of partners
Action requiring the consent of partners under this chapter may be taken without a meeting, and a partner may appoint a proxy to consent or otherwise act for the partner by signing an appointment record, either personally or by the partner's attorney in fact.
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