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 Doc Ref. NZ-PRfr02  
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  About this document
  This agreement covers any situation where two people or sets of people share ownership and use of an aircraft for leisure or business.  The agreement has been drawn to as to regulate occupation where only one owner uses the aircraft at any one time.  However, there is nothing to prevent a second owner sharing time with another owner.

First, you should consider what is the most suitable structure for your sharing proposal.  If you are looking at a commercial arrangement or one for more than ten people, then it would be better to hold the property in a limited company and buy and sell shares in it.  Then ownership of the property itself never changes. No stamp duty is paid once it is bought as the right of occupation can be treated as a licence.

However, running a company does cost money, so between 2 and 10 owners it is a matter of preference as to whether you want the formality, expense and greater certainty of a company structure and shareholders agreement or the lower cost and comparative informality of an agreement like one of these.

We offer two versions here.  One is for a situation where only two parties share - two individuals or two families, or whatever. The other is designed for more than two parties. There are links to other documents at the end of this one.

Even if ownership of your aircraft is registered with some organisation, the particulars will not record the shares in which the aircraft is held.  So If you own 60% and I own 40% we have to record that in some other document.  If we do not do so, “the Law” will assume we own in the shares in which we contributed to the purchase price.  This may or may not be the same thing.  These Net Lawman agreements specifically record the shares.  They also record shares which may be owned by someone who is not a registered owner. Such an interest is called a beneficial interest.
  Application and features
 
Comprehensive fractional ownership document for any type of aircraft
Sensible and practical provisions for shared ownership
Written in plain English
Explanatory notes to guide you
  Contents
 
Terms of beneficial interest - beneficial trusts provision
Price and payment for the aircraft
How many people allowed in the aircraft at one time and who they may be
Who and how will manage payment of expenses
Purchase of accessories for the aircraft – how they are purchased, whom they belong to
Management of the aircraft, including operating costs
Undertakings by the parties
Alternative exit strategies
Timetable in the form of a schedule to allow you to arrange who will have the aircraft when
Effect of termination
Alternative exit strategies
Other legal provisions
       
  Word Count (approximate): Document: 3240 words Explanatory notes: 435 words
  Draftsman
  This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.
 

 
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