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Collective mark
services of members of an association of persons [not being a partnership within the meaning of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (9 of 1932) which is the proprietor of the mark from those of others. [Trade Marks Act,
Goodwill
of the business, Ramnik Vallabhdas Madhwani v. Taraben Pravinlal Madhwani, (2004) 1 SCC 407: AIR 2004 SC 1084 (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 55). A business's reputation, patronage, and other intan-gible assets that are considered when apprising the business,
company
company pl: -nies : an association of persons for carrying on a commercial or industrial enterprise compare corporation, partnership finance company : a company that makes usually small short-term loans to individuals growth company : a company … company : an unincorporated company formed under applicable state statute whose members cannot be held liable for the acts, debts, or obligations of the company and that may elect to be taxed as a partnership mu·tu·al company
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Holding out
the loss which the creditor has thereby suffered [see Christopher, Ex parte Harris, (1816) 1 Madd 583]. See Partnership Act, 1890, s. 3, and PARTNERSHIP.
County Courts
the (English) Trustee Relief Acts,or Trustee Acts, or relating to the maintenance of infants,or for the dissolution of partnership, or for relief against fraud or mistake, provided ineach of these actions that the subject-matter does not exceed … been established throughout England. They were first established in 1846 by 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95, 'the Act for the more easy recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England,' repealed and re-enacted with fourteen amending
Joint-stock Banks
Act, 1929, in substitution for previous Acts, which makes registration under it compulsory in the case of a partnership consisting of more than ten persons. It is believed that the liability of the shareholders in chartered banks
Third party
firm or to a partner therein means any person who is not a partner in the firm. [Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (9 of 1932), s. (d)]
Business
SCC 410: AIR 1998 SC 1406: 1998 Cr LJ 1905 (SC). Includes every trade, occupation and profession. [Indian Partnership Act, 1932, s. (b)] Includes--(i) any trade, commerce or manufacture, or any adventure or concern in the nature of
Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (English)
to or for a firm ceases upon a change in the firm (this s. is repealed by the Partnership Act, 1890, and reproduced by s. 18 of that Act); (5) that a surety who discharges a liability is
Winding-up
Act, (72 of 1972), s. 8] The process of settling accounts and liquidating assets in anticipation of a partnership's or a corporation's dissolution, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1594.
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