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in commendam

Latin, translation of French (societé) en commandité (company) in limited partnership] in the civil law of Louisiana : characterized by partnership

Company

of shares, see s. 94. The main distinction between ordinary partnerships for business purposes and company partnerships is that a duly

Disclosure

VII., r. 1. When a writ is sued out by partners in the name of their firm they or their solicitor

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Embezzlement

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

Liability of such persons

whom the decree is sought to be executed was a partner of the firm, when the cause of action accrued, but

Action pro socio

Action pro socio, an action by which either partner could compel his co-partners to perform their social contract, Civil

British ship

his ownership, either resident in the said dominions or is partner of a firm carrying on business there.

Co-ownership and partnership

Co-ownership and partnership, the main differ-ences between co-ownership and co-partnership is that co-ownership

Contribution

the payment of debts. In like manner, contribution lies between partners for any excess, which has been paid by one partner

Copesmate

[fr. Koopman, Du., fr. Koop, chaffer, exchange], a merchant, a partner in merchandise.

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