Should no agreement have been made with regard to the form of management, the following rules shall be observed:
(1) All the partners shall be considered agents, and whatever any one of them may do by himself shall bind the partnership; but each one may oppose the act of the others before they may have produced any legal effect.
(2) Every partner may make use of the things which make up the partnership capital, according to the customs of the country, provided he does not do so against the interest of the partnership or in such manner as to prevent the use thereof to which his copartners are entitled.
(3) Every partner may force the others to defray together with him the expenses necessary for the preservation of the things owned in common.
(4) None of the partners can, without the consent of the others, make any alteration in the partnership real property, even should he allege that it is useful to the partnership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1586.