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Home > > Partnerships > Partnership Agreements Partnership AgreementsPeople starting up in partnership often ask whether it is really necessary to have a formal partnership agreement. The answer is definitely 'Yes'.
Basically, the agreement should set out the rules governing how the partnership operates, and should cover the main ´What happens if ...´ situations. If there is no agreement, there will be a large element of uncertainty, and applying the underlying law, such as the Partnership Act 1890, may well lead to unwanted results. It is usually best to have a partnership agreement drawn up by a solicitor, but before you reach that stage you should think about exactly what you want the agreement to cover. In particular, you should consider: Running the business
Financial matters
Special circumstances
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