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The Law of Partnership in Australia 10th ed


ISBN13: 9780455502212
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780455224299
Published: November 2025
Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £135.00



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The Tenth Edition of Law of Partnership in Australia maintains its standing as a comprehensive and authoritative text.

Important practical aspects of partnership law are reviewed, such as formation, fiduciary obligations, transactions between partners and third parties, legal action by and against partners, bankruptcy and winding up.

The work interprets legislative changes and case law developments are thoroughly addressed.

New developments considered in the new edition include the following:

  • Consideration of High Court decisions in Commissioner of State Revenue (WA) v Rojoda Pty Ltd [2020] HCA 7 and Commissioner of State Taxation v Cyril Henschke Pty Ltd [2010] HCA 43
  • Each chapter has been fully revised, current to September 2025, with many new cases including decisions from the United Kingdom and New Zealand
  • References to the Partnership Law Act 2019 (NZ)
  • A new chapter on partnership tax, and
  • A substantially rewritten chapter on business names to reflect Commonwealth business names legislation

Law of Partnership in Australia Tenth Edition maintains its position as a compelling treatise on practical aspects of partnership law for barristers, solicitors, public lawyers, in-house counsel and accountants.