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Regnum non est divisibile

Regnum non est divisibile (Co. Litt. 165a), the kingdom is not divisible - for this reason the Queen and Princess Margaret did not take the Crown as co-partners on their father's death

Samardhanai

Samardhanai, is obvious that smaradhana dharamam prescribed and samaradhana followed by the heirs of the partners who founded the dharmam was feeding the poor and not feeding the Brahmins alone an undoubtedly public, charitable

Societas leonina

Societas leonina, that kind of society or partnership by which the entire profits belong to some of the partners in exclusion of the rest. So called

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Societe anonyme

Societe anonyme, analogous to a limited company (Foreign Jurisprudence), an association where the liability of all the partners is limited. See LIMITED LIABILITY.

Trade Union

federation of two or more Trade Unions: Provided that this Act shall not affect- (i) any agreement between partners as to their own business; (ii) any agreement between an employer and those employed by him as to

Transactions

of the new firm and the division of the gold sovereign assets of the sarrafa shops among the partners were held to be transactions, Kunji Lal Nawal v. C.I.T., AIR 1955 All 333: 1955 All WR (HC)

Novation

one. The cases on novation between a customer and a firm will be found discussed in Lindley on Partnership. Slight evidence is sufficient to show that a creditor who continue his dealings with in coming partners accepts

Owner

substance at the time of accident and includes,-- (i) in the case, of a firm, any of its partners; (ii) in the case of an association, any of its members; and (iii) in the case of a

wind up

to wind up his practice] ;specif : to conclude by removing liabilities and distributing any remaining assets to partners or shareholders [wind up the business and affairs of a corporation in dissolution] [wind up a receivership]

Joint fiat

Joint fiat, a fiat which was issued against two or more trading partners. Abolished. See FIAT.

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Regnum non est divisibile

Regnum non est divisibile (Co. Litt. 165a), the kingdom is not divisible - for this reason the Queen and Princess Margaret did not take the Crown as co-partners on their father's death

Samardhanai

Samardhanai, is obvious that smaradhana dharamam prescribed and samaradhana followed by the heirs of the partners who founded the dharmam was feeding the poor and not feeding the Brahmins alone an undoubtedly public, charitable

Societas leonina

Societas leonina, that kind of society or partnership by which the entire profits belong to some of the partners in exclusion of the rest. So called

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Societe anonyme

Societe anonyme, analogous to a limited company (Foreign Jurisprudence), an association where the liability of all the partners is limited. See LIMITED LIABILITY.

Trade Union

federation of two or more Trade Unions: Provided that this Act shall not affect- (i) any agreement between partners as to their own business; (ii) any agreement between an employer and those employed by him as to

Transactions

of the new firm and the division of the gold sovereign assets of the sarrafa shops among the partners were held to be transactions, Kunji Lal Nawal v. C.I.T., AIR 1955 All 333: 1955 All WR (HC)

Novation

one. The cases on novation between a customer and a firm will be found discussed in Lindley on Partnership. Slight evidence is sufficient to show that a creditor who continue his dealings with in coming partners accepts

Owner

substance at the time of accident and includes,-- (i) in the case, of a firm, any of its partners; (ii) in the case of an association, any of its members; and (iii) in the case of a

wind up

to wind up his practice] ;specif : to conclude by removing liabilities and distributing any remaining assets to partners or shareholders [wind up the business and affairs of a corporation in dissolution] [wind up a receivership]

Joint fiat

Joint fiat, a fiat which was issued against two or more trading partners. Abolished. See FIAT.

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