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general partner
general partner see partner
Partnership, partner and firm
Partnership, partner and firm, shall have the mean-ings respectively assigned to them in the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (9
Nominal partner
allowing his name to be used holds himself out to the world as apparently having an interest. See PARTNERSHIP; HOLDING OUT.
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federary
A partner a confederate an accomplice
Co lessor
A partner in giving a lease
Co lessee
A partner in a lease taken
Partnership
Partnership, the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business with a view to profit--so defined by s.
Firm
a firm is not a legal entity. It is only a collective or compendious name for all the partners. In other words, a firm does not have any existence away from its partners. A decree in favour
partnership
partnership : an association of two or more persons or entities that conduct a business for profit as co-owners
Commandite, Partnerships en
Commandite, Partnerships en, partnerships in France which are limited, where the contract is between one or more persons, who are
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