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Partnerships
Definition  s1 Partnership Act 1890: “Partnership is the relation which subsists:
 Between persons
 Carrying on a business in common.
 With a view of profit”

 A partnership is created when the definition is satisfied. There are no further
formalities required.

 “Business”
 s45 PA 1890: “Business” “includes every trade, occupation or profession”
 Virtually any activity of a commercial nature is capable of giving rise to a
partnership.
 Must be more than “mere agreement” Illot v Williams & Others [2013] EWCA
Civ 645
 No requirement that the parties have actually commenced trading :
 “There is no rule of law that the parties to a joint venture do not become
partners until actual trading commences. The rule is that persons who
agree to carry on a business activity as a joint venture do not become
partners until they actually embark on the activity in question” - Khan v
Miah [2000] 1 WLR 2123.
 In that case a partnership was held to exist where the parties had
agreed to open a restaurant together and taken steps pursuant to this,
including opening a joint bank account, obtaining a bank loan, and
acquiring premises, furniture and equipment.

 “In Common”:
 i.e. there must be two or more people who share responsibility for the
business and for decisions which affect the business.
 Contrast this with an employer/employee relationship where the
employee must accept the decisions and instructions of his employer.
 A partnership can be formed by two or more companies.

 “View of Profit”:
 The purpose must be to make money.
 Charitable motives are unable to constitute partnerships.
Characteristics 1. To be involved in making decisions which affect the business (s24(5)).
Indicative of a 2. To share in the profits of the business; (s2(3) provides that this will be prima facie
Partnership evidence that an individual is a partner (s24(1)).
3. To examine the accounts of the business;
4. To insist on openness and honesty from fellow partners;
5. To veto the introduction of a new partner; and (s24(7)).
6. Responsibility for sharing any losses made by the business (s24(1)).
Decision  By a majority vote (s24(8)).
Making  However a decision to change the nature of the partnership business can only be
done unanimously (s24(8)).
 New partners can only be introduced with the consent of all existing partners (s24(7)).

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