Creating a Business Partnership Agreement
Saturday, August 15, 2009 0:37| by Nolo
If you and your partners don’t spell out your rights and responsibilities in a written partnership agreement, you’ll be ill-equipped to settle conflicts when they arise, and minor misunderstandings may erupt into full-blown disputes. In addition, without a written agreement saying otherwise, your state’s law will control many aspects of your business. How a partnership agreement helps your business Uniform partnership act Don’t be tempted to leave the terms of your partnership up to these state laws. Because they were designed as one-size-fits-all fallback rules, they may not be helpful in your particular situation. It’s much better to put your agreement into a document that specifically sets out the points you and your partners have agreed on. What to include in your partnership agreement Here’s a list of the major areas that most partnership agreements cover. You and your partners-to-be should consider these issues before you put the terms in writing:
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| As you can see, there are many issues to consider before you and your partners open for business — and you shouldn’t wait for a conflict to arise before hammering out some sound rules and procedures. A good self-help book, such as The Partnership Book, by attorneys Denis Clifford and Ralph Warner (Nolo), can help you think through the details and put them in writing. Source : bPlasn.com |
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