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(1) A person dealing with a partnership shall be entitled, on request to the partnership or to a partner, to be informed of— (a) the full name of each partner; and (b) the address of service of each partner. (2) A person who has a complaint against a partnership connected with the dealings the person has had with the partnership shall be entitled, on request made to the partnership, a partner of a former partner, to be given such information as the partnership, partner or former partner is reasonably able to provide or to obtain with regard to— (a) the full name of each person who was a partner at the time of the act or omission to which the complaint relates; and (b) an address for service, or the last known address, of each such person. (3) The Registrar may in consultation with the Minister, make rules relating to— (a) the making of claims made against a partnership; (b) a partner or former partner in respect of a partnership obligation before legal proceedings are brought in respect of a claim for an order for the disclosure of the information in subsection (1) or (2).
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