Joint VenturesENG
This practical and comprehensive legal publication provides commentary and precedents for the life cycle of a joint venture matter.
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This practical guide provides commentary and legal precedents for practitioners who are advising clients on matters relating to joint venture law.
From establishing a joint venture (agreement) through to exit options, the comprehensive publication has all of the required information and templates for any joint venture matter. There is specific guidance on funding, liabilities, taxation and dispute resolution, as well as legislative background to assist both junior team members and seasoned lawyers.
Example precedents included in this publication are:
- Joint venture agreement – straightforward and for a property development project
- Shareholders agreement for incorporated joint venture
- Project management agreement
- Deed of release
- Joint venture – asset sale agreement
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- Overview“A joint venture is a contractual or corporate business arrangement between two or more participants where they agree to carry out a particular undertaking or project, with a view to realising mutual commercial gain. A joint venture can be formed for a fixed or ongoing period and may be set up for a ...”
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- Summary of the process“The usual steps in acting in a joint venture matter include:”
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- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Establishing a joint venture
- C. Dispute resolution
- D. Exiting or ending a joint venture
- E. Finalising the matter
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