Joint Venture Agreements

Author:  Eric Kalde

Kalde Legal

Unlock Expert Resources for Joint Venture Transactions

Our all-in-one Joint Venture Agreement Guide is crafted specifically for legal professionals working across Australia. Whether you’re advising startups, SMEs, or large-scale enterprises, this guide equips you with everything needed to create legally sound and commercially viable joint venture arrangements.


Fully Customisable Joint Venture Agreement Templates

Download professionally drafted, formatted templates ready for immediate use. Customise clauses to suit your client’s business goals, risk profile, and structure—fast and with confidence.

End-to-End Legal Documentation

Includes key legal documents such as joint venture agreements, heads of agreement, shareholder resolutions, and confidentiality deeds—covering every stage of the JV lifecycle.

Effortless Formatting

All templates come with automatic paragraph numbering, page numbering, and a table of contents—ensuring your documents are presentation-ready and time-efficient.

 

 

  • Access on any device, anytime, anywhere
  • Current, practical, and relevant resources
  • Extensive collection of legal precedents & forms

 

Why Choose This Guide?

Comprehensive Coverage

Designed to support all types of joint ventures, from equity-based structures to contractual collaborations—tailored for commercial practices in Australia.

Expert-Developed

Leverage resources built by legal professionals with deep expertise in structuring and negotiating joint venture arrangements.


Ideal for Lawyers:

  • Corporate & Commercial Lawyers: Managing complex deals, growth partnerships, and business restructures.

  • Transaction Lawyers: Involved in M&A, strategic alliances, and investor arrangements.

  • In-House Counsel: Navigating cross-company projects, product co-development, or supply chain partnerships.


Ready to Get Started?

Access the Joint Venture Agreement Guide now and streamline your practice with expertly developed, fully editable templates. Whether it’s your client’s first JV or a multi-party enterprise deal, ensure you’re legally covered from start to finish.

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Commentary

 

Joint Venture Agreement

 

Incorporated Joint Venture Agreement

 

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Acting for the Lessor

Explains what to do when you are acting for the Lessor.  It explains the procedure of drafting and entering into a commercial lease from the Lessor’s perspective.

Chapter 5

Acting for the Lessee

Explains the procedure from a Lessee’s point of view.  It explains the common pitfalls for lessees and gives direction on the important aspects on which to advise your client.

Chapter 6

Options

The option to renew a lease is critically important to both parties.  The lessee wants to know that they have a solid right to occupy the premises for a further term.  The lessor wants reasonable flexibility to increase the rent so that they are not disadvantaged by the lessee wanting to remain in occupation for another term.  In some cases the lessor may grant the lessee an option to buy.

Chapter 7

Transfer/Assignment of Lease

Lessees frequently wish to transfer or ‘assign’ a lease.  This commonly occurs when the lessee sells their business.  Transfers of lease can become complex. They include not only the Lessor and Lessee but the Transferee, the Lessor’s mortgagee, and the Transferee’s Guarantor. covers the procedures for containing consent of mortgagees & other relevant parties.

Chapter 8

Misselanous

Covers everything from pre-lease agreements to lockouts.  Also covered are Incentives to Lease.  There are several ways to offer these incentives, some of which may harm the interest of the lessor.  This chapter explains how to grant incentives whilst not diminishing the market value of the property & covering the interests of the lessor if the lessee subsequently default.

Chapter 9

Residential Lease

Residential Leasing (renting a house or apartment to live in) is governed in NSW by completely different legislation than that controlling commercial leases. The difference could not be more stark. The Laws governing Residential Leasing including rules that apply to:

  • Holding fees;
    Disclosure obligations;
    Costs of preparing lease;
    Bond;
    Rent payments and receipts;
    Water usage;
    Subletting;
    Sale of rented premises; and
    Termination.
    Prohibited lease terms, and new grounds for tenants to overturn termination notices and remain in occupation.
    Provides all the necessary documents including the new Standard Form Lease, tenant checklist, notices, and bond lodgement forms.

 

Our Practice Guides

Over 100 precedents including Leases, letters advising, Agreements to Lease,  Incentive Deeds, Car Park Licences and more.

Our practice guides are written for lawyers by practising legal practitioners. Our guides are practical, not academic. There is a concise description of the practice and procedure, with helpful tips. The commentary is kept up to date. Login to access the most recent version every time you use the guide. As well as practical guidance, this publication contains over 100 useful precedents. The precedents are kept up to date, so each time you download one you know that you are getting the most up to date version.

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