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Key roles - Functions and powers of central and local government - Joint management agreement

200: Termination of joint management agreement

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"How to end a joint management agreement by giving notice"

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If you are part of a joint management agreement, you can end it by giving the other parties 20 working days' notice. You need to tell the other parties that you want to terminate the agreement. This means you are giving them 20 working days to prepare for the agreement to end.

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Part 5Key roles
Functions and powers of central and local government: Joint management agreement

200Termination of joint management agreement

  1. Any party to a joint management agreement may terminate the agreement by giving the other parties 20 working days’ notice.