Section 11 of Partnerships Act 16 of 2012: Duty of disclosure on forming or joining a partnership

    

(1) A person shall, before forming a partnership, disclose to a prospective partner anything known to the person which would reasonably be expected to influence the decision of the prospective partner to form the partnership.
(2) An existing partner in a partnership shall, before admitting a prospective partner into the partnership, disclose anything known to the partner which would reasonably be expected to influence the decision of a prospective partner to join the partnership.
(3) A prospective partner shall, before entering into a partnership disclose anything known to the partner which would reasonably be expected to influence the decision of the existing partners in a partnership to admit the partner into the partnership.
(4) The duty of a partner under this section may be waived in whole or in part by agreement between the prospective partners, or between the prospective partner and the existing partners.


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