The following may be of interest. It's a sample partnership agreement published 
by AOPA USA for use in the United States of Litigation. It's quite extensive. 

CJ

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r6j1vfsiiy9i46x/aopa%20sample%20agreement.pdf?dl=0

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> Getting out of partnerships/syndicates is usually more difficult than
> getting in. Does anyone have a good set of rules or rule for syndicate
> operation and exit of members? Is there a rule or rules that might help
> avoid a bad experience that you have had?
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> Does anyone know where the trailer mounted simulator is? I would like to
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> There used to be a ?pro forma agreement? on the Regulator?s web site. I?ll 
> have a look if it is still there.
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> Getting out of partnerships/syndicates is usually more difficult than getting 
> in. Does anyone have a good set of rules or rule for syndicate operation and 
> exit of members? Is there a rule or rules that might help avoid a bad 
> experience that you have had?
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> Trevor Burke
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> At 06:48 PM 23/03/2015, you wrote:
>> Getting out of partnerships/syndicates is usually more difficult 
>> than getting in. Does anyone have a good set of rules or rule for 
>> syndicate operation and exit of members? Is there a rule or rules 
>> that might help avoid a bad experience that you have had?
>> Trevor Burke
> 
> 
> Rule 1. There shall be only one member in the syndicate.
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> Rule 2. See Rule 1.
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> Guaranteed to avoid problems.
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> Mike
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> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 22:00:46 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Laurie Hoffman <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Syndicates
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> GFA used to have a suggested syndicate formation pro forma which may still be 
> available on the website.?Regards
> Laurie Hoffman
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>      From: Mike Borgelt <[email protected]>
> To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
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> Sent: Monday, 23 March 2015, 20:50
> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Syndicates
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> At 06:48 PM 23/03/2015, you wrote:
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> Getting out ofpartnerships/syndicates is usually more difficult than getting 
> in. Doesanyone have a good set of rules or rule for syndicate operation and 
> exitof members? Is there a rule or rules that might help avoid a 
> badexperience that you have had?
> Trevor Burke
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> Rule 1. There shall be only one member in the syndicate.
> 
> Rule 2. See Rule 1.
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> Guaranteed to avoid problems.
> 
> Mike
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> From: Tim Shirley <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Syndicates
> To: Laurie Hoffman <[email protected]>,    "Discussion of issues
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> Hi all,
> 
> Such a document was there at one time, but not now.
> 
> I suspect it was removed because it isn't a matter where GFA has any 
> involvement, and because of a concern that members who used it 
> uncritically could later claim that a problem arising was to some extent 
> GFA's fault.  So having it there could have placed GFA as a party to an 
> otherwise private dispute.
> 
> This is speculation. I don't have any knowledge of the reasons it was 
> there in the first place, or the official reasons for its removal.  I 
> don't have a copy.
> 
> Members who are currently in syndicates may well have agreements they 
> could share with the original questioner on a private basis.
> 
> Although I am very happy with my current syndicate arrangements, I agree 
> with Mike that the ideal number of syndicate members is an odd number 
> less than 3.
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> Cheers
> 
> /Tim Shirley/
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> /tra dire ? fare c' ? mezzo il mare/
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>> On 24/03/2015 9:00 AM, Laurie Hoffman wrote:
>> GFA used to have a suggested syndicate formation pro forma which may 
>> still be available on the website.
>> Regards
>> Laurie Hoffman
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>> *From:* Mike Borgelt <[email protected]>
>> *To:* Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
>> <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Monday, 23 March 2015, 20:50
>> *Subject:* Re: [Aus-soaring] Syndicates
>> 
>> At 06:48 PM 23/03/2015, you wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> Getting out of partnerships/syndicates is usually more difficult than 
>>> getting in. Does anyone have a good set of rules or rule for 
>>> syndicate operation and exit of members? Is there a rule or rules 
>>> that might help avoid a bad experience that you have had?
>>> Trevor Burke
>> 
>> 
>> Rule 1. There shall be only one member in the syndicate.
>> 
>> Rule 2. See Rule 1.
>> 
>> Guaranteed to avoid problems.
>> 
>> Mike
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