What happens if there is no written partnership agreement?
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21. What happens if there is no written partnership agreement?
Unless there is evidence to the contrary, all the partners will be entitled to an equal share of the partnership's income and an equal say in management. They will also all be 'jointly and severally' liable for the partnerships' debts.
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