简介
- 合伙协议是一份具有法律约束力的文件,用于定义两个或多个合作方之间的合伙条款与条件。此协议明确合伙人的角色、责任、利润分配安排及争议解决机制,以确保合作顺畅并保护各方的权益。
政府相关部门
- 马来西亚公司委员会(Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia,简称 SSM)
执照名称(马来文)
- Perjanjian Perkongsian
详细讯息
- 详细说明每位合伙人的角色及贡献,包括资金、劳动或专业技能。
- 明确利润分配比例、管理责任及决策流程。
- 包括新增或退出合伙人的条款。
- 涉及争议解决、终止条款及保密协议。
- 确保符合《1961 年合伙法》及其他相关法律的规定。
重要规则
- 协议必须清楚定义每位合伙人的义务及权利。
- 利润分配及责任安排需经各方同意。
- 重大业务事项的决策应遵循协议中的流程。
- 协议的任何修改需经所有合伙人一致同意。
- 合伙人需遵守适用法律,例如税务法规及报告要求。
违规及处罚
- 未正式签署合伙协议的后果:
- 可能导致关于角色、责任或利润分配的争议。
- 在发生冲突时可能面临法律诉讼或合伙关系解散。
- 违反协议的后果:
- 可能面临经济处罚或损害赔偿要求。
- 可能面临经济处罚或损害赔偿要求。
- 未正式签署合伙协议的后果:
法律顾问
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Commonly Asked Questions
A Partnership Agreement is a legal contract that defines the rights, duties, and obligations of partners in a business, ensuring clarity on profit-sharing, responsibilities, and management.
It helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by clearly outlining partner roles, profit distribution, and decision-making rules, providing a strong foundation for business collaboration.
While not legally required, a written agreement is strongly recommended to avoid conflicts and to comply with the Partnership Act 1961.
Any individuals or entities (including locals or foreigners) who agree to carry on business together with a view to profit can form a partnership, as long as it follows Malaysian laws.
Partnerships are regulated under the Partnership Act 1961, and registration must be made with Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM).
Key elements include partner roles, capital contributions, profit-sharing ratios, dispute resolution methods, decision-making processes, and terms for admitting or withdrawing partners.
Yes. A general partnership can have up to 20 partners, except for certain professional practices (e.g., legal or accounting firms) which may have their own limits.
The agreement should specify exit procedures, including notice periods, settlement of accounts, and transfer of ownership or responsibilities.
Yes. Many Partnership Agreements include mediation or arbitration clauses to resolve disputes amicably before resorting to legal proceedings.
Without a formal agreement, the partnership will be governed by default provisions under the Partnership Act 1961, which may not reflect the partners’ intentions — potentially leading to disputes or unequal outcomes.