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Category : Deeds Partnership
DEED OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP INVOLVING IMMOVEABLE PROPERTY party part firm partnership hereto DEED OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP INVOLVING IMMOVEABLE PROPERTY DEED OF DISSOLUTION is made at this day between Mr A residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the First Part and Mr B residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party for the Second Part and Mr C residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the Third Part WHEREAS l The Parties hereto have been carrying on business of in partnership in the Firm name of M s XYZ CO on the terms and conditions recorded in the Deed of Partnership dated entered into by and between the parties hereto since the day of 2 As certain differences have arisen between the parties hereto or as the parties do not desire to continue the said partnership for diverse reasons the parties have agreed to dissolve the said partnership as from t...
Deed Of Dissolution Of Partnership (involving Immovableproperty)
Category : Agreements Partnership
This Deed of Dissolution Is made at this day between Mr A residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the First Part and Mr B residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party for the Second Part and Mr C residing at hereinafter referred to as the Party of the Third Part Whereas the Parties hereto have been carrying on business of in partner ship in the Firm name of M s XYZ CO on the terms and conditions recorded in the Deed of Partnership dated entered into by and between the parties hereto since the day of And Whereas as certain differences have arisen between the parties hereto or as the parties do not desire to continue the said partnership for diverse reasons the parties have agreed to dissolve the said partnership as from the day of on the terms herein recorded And Whereas the assets of the partners consist ofi the land and premises purchased and belonging to the Party of the First Part and brought in by the Pa...
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