Partners as Agents of Other Partners

Partners as Agents of Other Partners

Power of partner to bind the partnership?

It is important to note that under the Partnership Act 1958 (Vic), every partner is an agent of the partnership and of his or her other partners for the purpose of partnership business.?This means that generally (subject to exceptions) any partner can incur obligations on behalf of the partnership and the other partners.

Even if a partner has no actual authority to bind the partnership, if it reasonably appears to the other party that he or she has authority (ostensible authority), he or she can bind the partnership and his or her partners (unless the other party knows that the partner has no authority or does not believe him or her to be a partner).?

If a particular partner does not have a certain kind of authority (or any at all) to bind the partnership, it is therefore sometimes advisable to give written notice of this fact to specific persons or businesses, or generally in the Government Gazette (or both).?

Admissions and representations of partners

An admission or representation made by any partner concerning the partnership affairs and in the ordinary course of its business is evidence against the partnership.

Notice to acting partner to be notice to the partnership

Notice to any partner who habitually acts in the partnership business of any matter relating to partnership affairs operates as notice to the partnership except in the case of a fraud on the partnership committed by or with the consent of that partner.

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For more information on the Act, see:

For information on business relationships and structuring, see:

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