Drafting a Partnership Agreement for a Company in Dubai and the UAE
A partnership agreement is the most important document governing the relationship between partners in any Dubai company. It sets out ownership percentages, the mechanism for distributing profits and losses, each partner's rights and obligations, and how decisions are made and disputes resolved. Drafting it properly is not a formality — it is the first line of defence protecting capital and the relationship between partners from future disputes, built on the provisions of the Federal Decree-Law on Commercial Companies in force in the UAE.
Why Does Your Dubai Company Need a Legally Drafted Partnership Agreement?
Many partners rely solely on the official Memorandum of Association filed with the competent authority, without establishing a detailed internal agreement between themselves. This gap can later open the door to disputes over profit distribution, withdrawal rights, or the transfer of a share — especially where these matters are not expressly addressed.
The Difference Between the Memorandum of Association and the Internal Partnership Agreement
The Memorandum of Association is the official document filed with the competent authority, governing the company's legal form. The Partnership Agreement is a more detailed supplementary document that governs the internal relationship between partners: decision-making mechanisms, non-compete restrictions, confidentiality obligations, and exit arrangements. The law allows partners to agree on additional detailed provisions, provided they do not contradict public policy or mandatory legal provisions.
Essential clauses that any strong partnership agreement should include: capital and ownership percentages, the profit-and-loss distribution mechanism, management and signing authority, non-compete restrictions, dispute resolution mechanisms, and exit or dissolution terms.
The Legal Framework Governing Partnership Agreements in Dubai
Partnership agreements and commercial companies in Dubai and across the UAE are governed by the Federal Decree-Law on Commercial Companies, which regulates company types, partners' rights, and incorporation and dissolution mechanisms. The Memorandum of Association and any subsequent amendment must be drafted in Arabic and notarised by the competent authority, or it will be considered void; if drafted in a foreign language alongside Arabic, the Arabic version prevails and is legally binding in the UAE.
Common Mistakes When Drafting a Partnership Agreement
The most frequent mistakes include relying on generic templates found online without adapting them to the nature of the business and company type; leaving the profit-distribution clause vague or tied solely to ownership percentages without accounting for each partner's actual contribution; failing to set a clear mechanism for valuing a partner's share on exit; and omitting a non-compete clause applicable after a partner withdraws.
Steps to Formalise a Partnership Agreement in Dubai
The process begins with drafting the agreement through a specialised lawyer to accurately reflect the partners' actual understanding, followed by review from all parties, then notarisation before the competent Notary Public, and finally linking it to the official Memorandum of Association filed with the relevant authority in the emirate. Any subsequent amendment to the partnership terms must follow the same notarisation process to be enforceable and binding on all parties.
Practical Legal Tips
Always have the partnership agreement drafted by a specialised lawyer rather than a generic template; include a clear mechanism for valuing a partner's share on exit or dispute; formally notarise it as soon as it is signed; review it periodically whenever the nature of the business changes or a new partner joins; and keep a notarised copy with each party.
Legal References
Federal Decree-Law No. (32) of 2021 on Commercial Companies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Partnership Agreement Drafting in Dubai
AWADH ALMHEIRI LAW FIRM AND LEGAL CONSULTATIONS provides drafting and review services for partnership agreements for companies in Dubai, in compliance with the UAE Federal Law on Commercial Companies.
Our Services in Other Emirates
The firm's practice extends to drafting partnership agreements and commercial contracts in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.

