PartnershipsENG

This valuable legal publication provides a guide to partnership law, assisting practitioners to provide advice and service to their clients with confidence.

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This valuable legal publication provides a guide to partnership law, assisting practitioners to provide advice and service to their clients with confidence.

The commentary has been prepared by experienced legal practitioners with significant knowledge of the Partnerships Act in England and Wales, and covers partnership structures as well as issues of set-up, privacy, and liability. There is further guidance on flexibility, income and tax, participant structures, capital raising, and decision making.

Precedents provided with this publication include:

  • Partnership agreement;
  • Limited partnership agreement;
  • Limited liability partnership agreement;
  • Library of clauses for partnership agreements;
  • Deed of assignment of interest in a partnership;
  • Deed of variation of share of profits and losses;
  • Succession agreement;
  • Dissolution and continuation of partnership.

The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.

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    Full Commentary - Partnerships
    “Establishing a general partnership Establishing a general partnership is a relatively simple process. The broad legal and financial requirements include:”

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    “The relationship between general partners is contractual and fiduciary. Trust and good faith are essential elements in this relationship. A corporation may be a partner, either in its own right or as trustee of a trust or a limited liability partnership (LLP).”

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