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general partner

general partner see partner

Partnership

Any partner who is not a limited partner is a 'general partner,' and there must be in the partnership at least one … and there must be in the partnership at least one general partner who is liable for all debts and obligations of the

partnership

partnership in which the partners are members of a family general partnership : a partnership in which each partner is liable

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partner

law firm dormant partner : silent partner in this entry general partner : a partner whose liability for partnership debts and obligations … limited to the amount of his or her investment compare general partner in this entry partner in com·men·dam [-in-kə-men-dəm, -kō-men-dÄ m] in

insider (of a corporate debtor)

the debtor; a partnership in which the debtor is a general partner; a general partner of the debtor; or a relative of … partnership in which the debtor is a general partner; a general partner of the debtor; or a relative of a general partner,

insider (of an individual debtor)

individual debtor) Any relative of the debtor or of a general partner of the debtor; partnership in which the debtor is a … of the debtor; partnership in which the debtor is a general partner; general partner of the debtor; or a corporation of which

Commandite, Partnerships en

the contract is between one or more persons, who are general partners, and jointly and severally responsible, and one or more … Commandite, Partnerships en, partnerships in France which are limited, where the contract

Lien

growing out of, or connected with, the identical thing; or general, as a right to retain a thing not only for … are exempt. Instances of equitable liens are vendor's lien (q.v.); partner's lien on partnership assets; trustee's lien for costs, charges and

Embezzlement

it in a single instance, he need not be a general servant. Partners stealing or embezzling money, etc., belonging to the … a single instance, he need not be a general servant. Partners stealing or embezzling money, etc., belonging to the co-partnership may

capital contribution

NOTE: Under the Internal Revenue Code, a capital contribution is generally excluded from a company's gross income, unless it is a … or property to the capital of a business by a partner, owner, or shareholder NOTE: Under the Internal Revenue Code, a

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