Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Because there is no money to borrow money from the hotel, the other two shareholders let me choose: I choose to quit, so how can I liquidate this share (the store is losing money now) but have assets?

Because there is no money to borrow money from the hotel, the other two shareholders let me choose: I choose to quit, so how can I liquidate this share (the store is losing money now) but have assets?

Hello, thank you for your trust in our group. Let me give you a professional answer: first, let me correct one of your mistakes. You are only a partnership and do not have the qualification of a legal person, so it is wrong for you to call yourself a legal person (representative). Secondly, a partnership refers to a profit-making organization established in China by natural persons, legal persons and other organizations, in which two or more partners enter into a partnership agreement. In order to operate the same business, * * * jointly contributes capital and operates in partnership, * * * enjoys the benefits and * * * bears the risks, and the partners are jointly and severally liable for the debts of the partnership. Therefore, after you choose to quit, according to the law, you must share the debt with several other partners and bear the loss debt according to the proportion of your initial property. That is to say, in popular parlance, after you settle the account, you will bear it with the property of the partnership according to the proportion of your investment at that time. If it is not enough, you can use your own private property to fill it, and if it is enough, you can get back the rest of the property. Since you just quit, it means that the enterprise is not dead and the capital is greater than the foreign debt, then you can subtract the proportion of foreign debt that you should bear now from the money you paid at that time and the value-added part, and get back the rest of the money. As for the problem that the balance of property you mentioned is not cash, but in kind, you can sell it and distribute it in proportion to the price you get. Drinks So are these.