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liquidation of partnership

In February 2007 I opend a partnership so that my partner and I could have joint copyright of a book that she was writing and I was illustrating. We want to stop the partnership but she wont stop it until I give her full copyright. There is no partnership agreement. just registration of the partnership. She has voluntarily paid for publishing cost for 1200 US DOLLARS she now threatens with asking me to pay half if I dont hands over all rights to her. Can she do that? Who needs to pay who out? Do we need to split the asset being the book? How do we do that? I want to not be liable for her future use of the business name. Can I make a statement stating via email that she will not allow me to end the partnership but I am not responsible for her actions and am not responsible for any debt incurred?

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Posted on / May 09, 2007 14:02:00

Re: liquidation of partnership

In order to liquidate you will need to either bring a court action or convince your partner to come to agreement. I have 25 years business law experience and have handled many partnership disputes.

Call or email for help.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 09, 2007 14:02:00

Re: liquidation of partnership

In order to liquidate you will need to either bring a court action or convince your partner to come to agreement. I have 25 years business law experience and have handled many partnership disputes.

Call or email for help.

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