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Office practice
matters outside of court, such as negotiating and drafting contracts, preparing wills and trusts, setting up corporations and partner-ships, and advising on tax or employment issues, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1113.
Particeps criminis or fraudis
Particeps criminis or fraudis (a partner in crime, or fraud).
Partnership at will
Partnership at will, a 'partnership at will' is that it is open to either partner to dissolve the partnership
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Person in-charge
should be in over-all control of the day to day business of the company or firm. When a partner in-charge of a business proceeds abroad it does not mean that he ceases to be in-charge, unless there
Sajhidar
Sajhidar, is a partner in cultivation. The yield which results from his cultivation is the earning jointly of the two persons. The
palimony
a form of alimony paid to a former partner in a romantic relationship after a period of living together even though the two persons involved were not
Partnership
The state or condition of being a partner as to be in partnership with another to have partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state
consortium
consortium pl: -sor·tia [-shə, -shē-ə] also: -sortiums [Latin, sharing, partnership, from consort- consors sharer, partner] 1 : an agreement, combination, or group (as of companies) formed to undertake
Pal
A mate a partner esp an accomplice or confederate
spouse
spouse Legally married husband or wife. A co-habiting partner does not qualify as a spouse for immigration purposes. A common-law husband or wife may or may not
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