Medical partnerships, transfers, and assistantships / by William Barnard and G. Bertram Stocker.
- Barnard, William, 1856-1935.
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medical partnerships, transfers, and assistantships / by William Barnard and G. Bertram Stocker. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Temporary absence and incapacity. Clause to determine in case of con- tinued inca- pacity or lunacy or in case of misconduct. [The clause in brackets is somewhat stringent.] FORM OF ARTICLES. nership at such times as may conveniently be arranged A. B. to have the prior choice in fixing the time for his own holiday. The senior partner may reasonably stipulate for priority of choice as regards the time of taking his holiday. It is usual for both partners to have the same length of holiday, but the circumstances of the practice may be such as to entitle the senior to a longer hohday, as in a large good class prac- tice where, in the nature of things, it is to be expected that for some time to come the greater part of the work will fall upon him. 27. In the event of either partner absenting himself from the practice or becoming from any cause incapacitated from performing his fair share of work therein for more than four entire days in any three consecutive calendar months he shall if required in writing by the other partner so to do provide at his own exjiense a competent qualified person as substitute. Pro- vided always that nothing herein contained shall be taken to imply a right in either partner to absent himself to the neglect of his duties in respect of the practice. 28. In the event of any absence or incapacity of either partner continuing (except with the written consent of the other partner) for more than six consecutive calendar months or for more than 200 days in any two consecutive years or if either partner shall become lunatic [or if either partner shall commit any breach of the articles herein contained and on his part to be observed and performed or shall do or suffer anything whereby the interests of the partnership shall be or shall be in danger of being seriously injured]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28123839_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)