Publication Update
Publication 770 Release 95, May 2015
Warrens Forms of Agreements
Release 95 of Warrens Forms of Agreements includes new forms and extended commentary to
Chapter 5, General Partnerships,
Chapter 6, Limited Partnerships, and
Chapter 11A, Sales Representatives.
Chapter 5, General Partnerships. The current release updates the general commentary and added references to the Uniform Partnership Act. New forms include:
- 5.3.03, General Partnership Agreement (With Managing Partner);
- 5.3.07, Joint Venture In General Partnership Form; and
- 5.3.11, Assignment of General Partnership Interest.
Chapter 6, Limited Partnerships. New information includes general commentary and added references to the Uniform Limited Partnership Act. Existing forms have been updated, and new forms include:
- 6.3.02, Limited Partnership Agreement (Basic Form);
- 6.3.07, Limited Partnership Agreement (Housing Communities);
- 6.3.08, Limited Partnership Agreement (Real Estate Development;
- 6.3.11, Delaware Certificate of Limited Partnership; and
- 6.3.12, Special Purpose Entity Provisions for Limited Partnership Agreement.
Chapter 11A, Sales Representatives. Finally, general commentary and additional forms have been added to Chapter 11A. New forms include:
- 11A.2.06, Sales Representative Agreement (Short Form);
- 11A.2.07, Sales Representative Agreement (Alternate Form);
- 11A.2.08, Independent Sales Representative Agreement; and
- 11A.2.12, Salesman Agreement.
WARRENS
FORMS OF AGREEMENTS
BUSINESS FORMS
Martin D. Fern
Fox Rothschild, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
Member of the California and New York Bars
and
Associate EditorDanielle F. Fern
Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
Member of the California BarVolume 1
2015
Filed Through:
RELEASE NO. 95, MAY 2015
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Volume 1 Table of Contents
A COMPLETE SYNOPSIS FOR EACH CHAPTER APPEARS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CHAPTER
This work is intended for use by the working business lawyer asked to represent clients in a considerable variety of business transactions. While the general purpose of these volumes is to supply forms of contracts used to document the most common business transactions, each section will be introduced by a commentary that will alert the practitioner to the legal, tax and business considerations which should normally be taken into account in a contract of the character at issue. Since this work is national in scope, this commentary will not, normally, refer to the laws or practices of a particular state, but rather will cite general principles of law which touch upon the subject. Moreover, the commentary is not intended to be a thorough treatise on the subject. It is to give the reader an introduction to the issues, with the implicit understanding that further research may be necessary in order to properly document and negotiate the transaction. Wherever possible, references will be given to other works which cover the subject in greater detail.
Many volumes could not furnish enough forms for all the various combinations of activities in which a business may engage. Almost every contract has special features. However, the requirements of such contracts fit into more or less well-recognized patterns and clauses, which vary in form but express substantially the same idea. This work will, therefore, attempt to supply those forms that are generally needed by the general business lawyer. With them, the attorney can readily prepare many contracts of the type most frequently required, by making changes in the form to suit the particular transaction with which he or she is concerned, by combining forms from different sections or by using portions of forms with forms otherwise available to the reader.