Breaching a Partnership Agreement refers to one or more partners violating or failing to comply with the agreement’s terms. Contract breaches can lead to strained relationships, loss of trust among partners, and potential legal consequences.
A breach can occur in various ways, such as:
- Failing to fulfill financial obligations
- Disregarding agreed-upon roles and responsibilities
- Acting against the best interests of the partnership
Resolving a breach typically involves communication, negotiation, and potentially seeking legal remedies to enforce the agreement terms or seek damages for any harm caused. A Partnership Agreement may specify how the business will resolve disputes (e.g., mediation, arbitration, etc.).
If a breach cannot be resolved, the partners may seek to expel the partner in breach. If there are only two partners, there may be no other option but to dissolve the partnership.