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Partnership Agreement
Comprehensive partnership agreement for any business
(PRWEB) April 2, 2005 -- A Comprehensive partnership agreement for any business is available from the UK Legal Documents Company, NetLawMan Ltd (http://www.netlawman.co.uk) that is offering Legal Documents and Legal Advice for purchasers who purchase documents from NetLawman.
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What is a partnership agreement?
A partnership agreement is the document that creates a partnership and may be used by two or more people wishing to set up business in partnership or a sole trader wishing to take in a partner to an existing business or family and friends wishing to go into business together.
The partnership agreement must be suitable for most partnership situations. It must deal with all of the necessary basic provisions. It should not be drawn in a short form, but rather, it must give you a full menu, from which can easily delete items you do not require.
The Partnership agreement must deal particularly thoroughly with provisions following disagreement or dissolution because this is the area where partners are most likely to want to rely on the agreement. It is s just as important in a business relationship with relatives or friends that every eventuality is covered.
It must be very flexible to suit most situations including for partnerships of up to ten or more people and must be suitable for any type of business. These documents include provisions for partnership shares; partnership property; capital; drawings; accounts and records; restrictions to protect other partners; partnership policies; expulsion; comprehensive termination provisions to protect ongoing partners.
Netlawman provides a link to download partnership agreement at http://www.netlawman.co.uk/bizdoc/partnership-agreement.php
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