Here are the Chinese Supreme Court's opinions on the assignment of partnership interest from a specific case:
A partnership agreement shall be deemed valid and be fulfilled strictly by partners should specific clauses on the assignment of partnership interest therein be neither in violation of mandatory provisions of laws and central government regulations nor against public order and good morals. An assignment agreement signed between partners is voidable before other partners agree to the assignment should a partnership agreement expressly provide that the consensus of all partners is required for the assignment of partnership interest between partners. Such assignment agreement shall not come into force nor be enforceable should other partners disagree with such assignment explicitly. A court will deny the claim on the specific performance of that assignment agreement under the circumstance mentioned above.
Here is the civil judgment of the specific case in Chinese.
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