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UPA
UPA Uniform Partnership Act see also the Important Laws section
Partnership
Matched in: Term Partnership
partnership
Matched in: Term partnership
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Company
has not issued a prospectus for public subscription of shares, see s. 94. The main distinction between ordinary partnerships for business purposes and company partnerships is that a duly constituted company is a 'person' in law (see … (1) in a charter, as the Bank of England and many insurance companies; or (2) in a special Act of Parliament, with which, as authorizing an undertaking of a public nature such as a railway, the Companies
Firm
business is established. 'Partners who have entered in partnership with one another are' for the purposes of the Partnership Act (see PARTNERSHIP) called collectively a firm, and the name under which their business is carried on is called … called collectively a firm, and the name under which their business is carried on is called the 'firm-name' (Partnership Act, 1890, s. 3). Partners may sue or be sued in the name of their firm, but if suing
Person
association or body of individuals whether incorporated or not'. The word 'persons' in s. 4 of the Indian Partnership Act which has replaced s. 239 of the Indian Contract Act contemplates only natural or artificial, i.e., legal persons
Dissolution
Dissolution, the act of breaking up. A partnership may be dissolved either by a proper notice, or effluxion of time as agreed upon in the Articles
Bovill's (Sir W.) Act
an Act relating to partnership, 28 & 29 Vict. c. 86, now repealed but substantially re-enacted by the Partnership Act, 1890. It established the principle that participation in profits does not in itself constitute partnership, in accordance with,
Co-ownership and partnership
Matched in: Term Co-ownership and partnership
Partners of a firm
of a firm, the status of a partner qua the firm with reference to the provisions of the Partnership Act, the concept of 'employer' and 'employee' and the importance of the definition of 'wages' as also various Indian
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Partnership Act - Law Dictionary Search Results
UPA
UPA Uniform Partnership Act see also the Important Laws section
Partnership
Matched in: Term Partnership
partnership
Matched in: Term partnership
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Company
has not issued a prospectus for public subscription of shares, see s. 94. The main distinction between ordinary partnerships for business purposes and company partnerships is that a duly constituted company is a 'person' in law (see … (1) in a charter, as the Bank of England and many insurance companies; or (2) in a special Act of Parliament, with which, as authorizing an undertaking of a public nature such as a railway, the Companies
Firm
business is established. 'Partners who have entered in partnership with one another are' for the purposes of the Partnership Act (see PARTNERSHIP) called collectively a firm, and the name under which their business is carried on is called … called collectively a firm, and the name under which their business is carried on is called the 'firm-name' (Partnership Act, 1890, s. 3). Partners may sue or be sued in the name of their firm, but if suing
Person
association or body of individuals whether incorporated or not'. The word 'persons' in s. 4 of the Indian Partnership Act which has replaced s. 239 of the Indian Contract Act contemplates only natural or artificial, i.e., legal persons
Dissolution
Dissolution, the act of breaking up. A partnership may be dissolved either by a proper notice, or effluxion of time as agreed upon in the Articles
Bovill's (Sir W.) Act
an Act relating to partnership, 28 & 29 Vict. c. 86, now repealed but substantially re-enacted by the Partnership Act, 1890. It established the principle that participation in profits does not in itself constitute partnership, in accordance with,
Co-ownership and partnership
Matched in: Term Co-ownership and partnership
Partners of a firm
of a firm, the status of a partner qua the firm with reference to the provisions of the Partnership Act, the concept of 'employer' and 'employee' and the importance of the definition of 'wages' as also various Indian
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