Describe your partnership in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, Alberta-compliant Partnership Agreement — then sign and send it to your co-partners. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Partnership Agreement
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Partnership agreements in Edmonton are governed by Alberta Partnership Act (RSA 2000, c. P-3). Under this legislation, a general partnership is formed when two or more persons carry on business together with a view to profit. While a verbal partnership can exist under the Act, a written agreement gives you far greater control over profit sharing, decision-making authority, and dispute resolution — areas where the default statutory rules often fall short.
Edmonton's economy is anchored by energy, agriculture, and a growing technology sector. Partnership agreements here often involve oil and gas ventures, agricultural operations, and professional services firms. Alberta's Partnership Act requires partnerships using a firm name to register with the Alberta Corporate Registry, and your agreement should address industry-specific concerns like resource rights, environmental liability, and capital-intensive project management.
SignAI generates your Edmonton partnership agreement with the correct legal language automatically — including references to Alberta Partnership Act (RSA 2000, c. P-3), local business registration requirements (you'll need to register with the Alberta Corporate Registry and obtain an Edmonton business license), profit and loss allocation provisions, and dissolution procedures that comply with Alberta law.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Partnership Agreement for Alberta" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Alberta-specific Partnership Agreement in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Partnership Agreement generated by SignAI for Alberta includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names, addresses, ownership percentages, and management roles for each partner — clearly defined for Edmonton business registration.
Detailed accounting of each partner's initial and ongoing capital contributions — including cash, property, services, and intellectual property brought into the partnership.
Clear rules for how profits and losses are divided among partners, including draw schedules, reinvestment requirements, and distribution timing.
Authority structure defining who manages day-to-day operations, voting rights for major decisions, and procedures for resolving deadlocks between partners.
Procedures for partner withdrawal, buyout valuations, non-compete obligations after exit, and orderly dissolution of the partnership if needed.
Governing law clause specifying Alberta jurisdiction, dispute resolution procedures, and compliance with Alberta Partnership Act (RSA 2000, c. P-3).
Use cases
People in Alberta use SignAI to create Partnership Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Structure partner roles, client billing, profit distribution, and non-compete terms for a consulting, accounting, or advisory firm in Edmonton.
Try it: “I need a partnership agreement for a consulting firm in Edmonton”
Clearly define who contributes what, who does what, and who gets what — preventing disputes that can destroy small business partnerships in Edmonton.
Try it: “I need a partnership agreement for a small business I'm starting with a friend in Edmonton”
Set clear boundaries between family relationships and business obligations, including succession planning, buyout terms, and conflict resolution.
Try it: “I need a partnership agreement for a family business in Edmonton”
Structure capital contributions, property management responsibilities, rental income distribution, and exit strategies for a real estate investment in Edmonton.
Try it: “I need a partnership agreement for a real estate investment with two partners in Edmonton”
FAQ
Yes. A partnership agreement is a legally enforceable contract under Alberta Partnership Act (RSA 2000, c. P-3) and Canadian contract law. While partnerships can exist without a written agreement, having one gives you clear terms that courts will uphold. SignAI's e-signatures are legally valid under Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and Alberta's electronic commerce legislation.
If your partnership uses a business name other than the partners' legal names, you must register with the Alberta provincial registry. In Edmonton, you'll need to register with the Alberta Corporate Registry and obtain an Edmonton business license. Registration ensures public transparency and protects your right to use the business name. SignAI's generated agreement includes the information needed for this registration process.
No. There's no legal requirement to have a lawyer draft a partnership agreement in Alberta. Many business owners create their own agreements. SignAI generates a professionally structured, Alberta-specific partnership agreement based on your plain-language description — covering partner roles, profit sharing, and exit terms. For high-value partnerships or those involving regulated industries, consulting a Edmonton lawyer is still recommended.
Under Alberta Partnership Act (RSA 2000, c. P-3), a partner generally has the right to withdraw from the partnership, but the consequences depend on your agreement. Without a written agreement, the default rules may require dissolution of the entire partnership. A well-drafted agreement establishes buyout procedures, valuation methods, notice periods, and non-compete terms — protecting the remaining partners and the business. SignAI includes these critical exit provisions automatically.
In a general partnership under Alberta law, each partner is jointly and severally liable for partnership debts and obligations. A partnership agreement cannot shield you from third-party claims, but it can establish internal indemnification rights — meaning a partner who causes liability beyond their share must compensate the other partners. For limited liability, consider whether a limited partnership or limited liability partnership (LLP) structure is more appropriate for your Edmonton business.
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