مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٤٥٠ - ORDERS REGARDING PARTNERSHIP
them mixes his property with that of the other in such a way that the
two properties cannot bedistinguished from each other, and the two
persons concerned recites the prescribed formula of partnership in
Arabic or in any other language, or perform an act which showsthat they
intend to form a partnership. their partnership would be in order.
٢١٥١. If some persons enter into a partnership
in respect of the wages which they earn by means of their labor - for
example if a few barbers or laborers agreemutually that they would
divide between themselves whatever wages they earn their partnership is
not in order.
٢١٥٢. If two Persons enter into a partnership on
the terms that each of them would purchase the commodity on his own
responsibility and each would be responsiblefor the payment of its
price. but would share the profit which they earn from that commodity
their partnership is not in order. However, if each of them makes the
other hiagent so that he may purchase the commodity for him on credit
and later each partner purchases the commodity for himself and for his
partner so that both of them may beresponsible for the payment of price,
the partnership is in order.
٢١٥٣. The persons who become partners under the
rules of partnership and cooperate with one another must be adult and
sane and should have intention and freedom inthe matter of partnership.
They should also be able to appropriate their property. Hence, if a
prodigal person (i.e. one who spends his wealth absurdly) enters into
apartnership, it is not in order.
٢١٥٤. If a condition is laid down in an
agreement of partner- ship that the partner who works or does more work
than the other partner will get larger share out ofthe profit. it is
necessary that he should be given his share as agreed upon. However, if
it is agreed that the person, who does not work or does not do more
work. will getlarger share of the profit, this