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David and Julianna are both studying business at a university in Adelaide. However, their true passion is health and fitness. David is seriously into martial
David and Julianna are both studying business at a university in Adelaide. However, their true passion is health and fitness. David is seriously into martial arts and teaches Kung Fu at a local martial arts school, whereas Julianna is fitness enthusiast who recently completed a personal training course. David and Julianna met earlier this year at a tutorial and, despite David being 10 years older than Julianna, they became good friends and eventually started dating. They shared videos of each other doing martial arts and fitness workouts. One evening, after drinks, they came up with the idea of formulating their own method of exercise, called "Kung-Fitness", combining David's knowledge of martial arts with Julianna's personal training skills. David and Julianna proposed setting up a studio to record instructional videos for online viewing. The next day, even after the wine had worn off, they were still keen on the idea. They proceeded with their venture by creating a YouTube channel account with the username "David and Julianna's Kung-Fitness". They did this following a brief discussion about whether to use YouTube, TikTok or both. Julianna thought TikTok was a better option, but David thought it wouldn't work because the videos are too short. Julianna, not wanting to get into an argument, agreed they would use YouTube. David proposed that they use the garage at David's house for a gym and recording studio. David arranged his garage as a recording studio with some trendy wall decorations and padded mats. The next day Julianna moved her laptop, video-recording equipment and gym equipment (worth approximately $6,000) to the studio at which time she said: "this will come in handy for our videos." Besides this, they did not d anything to formally register the business or document the nature of their commercial relationship. Over the next few weeks, they developed a kung-fu inspired personal fitness instruction series comprising twenty x 10-minute short videos which they posted to their YouTube channel. The YouTube Channel was initially successful, and over a period of three months they gained 1,000 subscribers. As a result, they were able to monetise their YouTube channel with advertising revenue. Over the next three months, they generated approximately $4,000 in advertising revenue, which sat in a Google AdSense account. Despite their moderate success, enthusiasm began to wane, and some problems emerged. David discovered that Julianna had been re-editing videos as memes with catchy music and posting them on TikTok. Julianna's videos were an instant hit and one of her videos went "viral". She used this opportunity to generate an additional income stream, which she kept to herself. David confronted Julianna via text message and the following SMS chat transpired: David: How much money have you made from the TikTok videos. Where's my share? Julianna: You don't own me ... I can do what I want. You wanted to stick to YouTube with its super-long videos. TikTok is my thing. David: I don't think so, you can't do that without telling me! Julianna: Whatever ... After this, Julianna decided that she no longer wanted to have anything to do with David. The next day Julianna met David in his garage-recording studio, and the following conversation transpired: Julianna: I am totally over this ... I don't need you. I'm doing my own thing. David: You can't do that, we are partners. You need to pay me my half of the money you made from the TikTok videos. Julianna: I don't think so boomer. I am done here. Julianna then started loading the equipment she had previously brought to David's garage-studio, and began loading in her car. While this was happening, David yelled at Julianna and said: "that property belongs to the business, you can't just take it!" Juliana simply ignored David, finished loading the equipment into her car, and then made a rude gesture at David as she drove off.
need to be answered with the IRAC method when referring to the partnership act, I don't know what sub- sections to reference
https://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/__legislation/lz/c/a/partnership%20act%201891/current/1891.506.auth.pdf
assume a partnership exists between david and julianna
C. Is the equipment Julianna brought to David's garage partnership property?
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