The Texas partition agreement with Japan in Pima outlines the voluntary division of real property among co-owners. The agreement clarifies that all co-owners recognize themselves as the sole owners of the property, and it provides a mechanism for equitable division of the land described in detail. Each co-owner is allocated specific tracts as detailed in attached exhibits and will execute quitclaim deeds to formalize the transfers of property ownership. The form ensures that each party releases claims to the property, promoting a clear separation of ownership. This agreement is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and property owners involved in real estate law, as it provides a legally binding method for resolving disputes over shared property. Paralegals and legal assistants will find this form valuable for guiding clients through the partitioning process. Additionally, this agreement can assist in clarifying property rights and responsibilities, aiding in the prevention of future disputes among co-owners.