What you’re getting
This professionally crafted template provides a comprehensive legal framework for establishing a limited partnership investment structure. Designed for use between a General Partner and one or more Limited Partners, it clearly sets out the partnership’s purpose, capital contributions, profit-and-loss allocations, duties and responsibilities, recordkeeping obligations, transfer restrictions, term and termination protocols, and other key provisions.
Who it’s for
- Entrepreneurs and investment firms setting up a partnership vehicle.
- General Partners looking to bring in Limited Partners with clearly defined rights and responsibilities.
- Limited Partners seeking a standardized agreement that protects their limited liability status and clarifies distribution/exit rights.
- Advisors (legal, financial) who want a clean, ready-to-use document that can be customized for specific deals.
Why use this template?
- Saves you time: pre-formatted and structured, ready to fill in the blanks.
- Ensures clarity: covers all major aspects of limited partnership investment arrangements so nothing essential is overlooked.
- Adaptable: designed to be tailored for your jurisdiction, contributions, profit splits, term, and other deal-specific details.
- Professional presentation: suitable for use in serious deal-making scenarios.
How to use it
- Download the document in the format of your choice (Word, PDF).
- Replace all placeholders (names, dates, amounts, jurisdiction, etc.) with your specific information.
- Review each section carefully—especially capital contributions, profit allocation, duties of the General Partner vs. Limited Partners, and exit/dissolution terms.
- Make any necessary customizations to align with your jurisdiction or deal structure.
- When finalised, have each party sign the agreement, and keep proper records of the executed copy.
Important notice
This template is provided for general business use and is not legal advice. It should be reviewed (and if necessary, modified) by a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction to ensure compliance with local partnership, securities and tax laws.