BVA Guide To Partnerships In Veterinary Practice
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Continuing efforts to help its members form lasting and profitable partnerships and pre-empt disputes in veterinary practice, the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has revised its ‘Guide to partnerships in veterinary practice’. It will be of particular interest to vets buying into a partnership for the first time and will also be helpful to partners revising their existing agreement.
The lack of a formal agreement between veterinary practice partners could have detrimental consequences for everyone concerned. This guide therefore aims to draw attention to the areas which should be included as part of an agreement between partners to help reduce misunderstandings at a later date.
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Posted
27th July, 2009 00h00
- decision making and authority
- profits and losses
- salaried partners
- good faith
- capital assets
- insurance
- tax and accounts
- dissolution
- outgoing partners’ undrawn profits and capital
- death
- power of attorney
- disputes and arbitration
- and more
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