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Old 12-18-2006, 04:11 PM
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Default Partnership agreement question

I've started a business with a partner and am drafting a basic partnership agreement. I want to include a death clause that says that in case of death to a partner, the remaining partner has the first right to purchase the partner's share at fair market value, versus allowing the partners share to be bequeathed to a third party. Is there a "standard" clause to state/handle this situation and is it pretty typical that a partnership agreement would include this component?
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