The Partnership Act - Law Dictionary Search Results
Co-ownership and partnership
Matched in: Term Co-ownership and partnership
Partners of a firm
Partners 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
Constituted under an instrument of partnership
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Dormant partners
partners, until retirement, to third parties, although they may not be so chargeable inter se. consult Lindley on Partnership. See PARTNERSHIP (LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) and BUSINESS NAMES REGISTRATION ACT, 1916; DISCLOSURE.
Partnership, partner and firm
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Code
c. 61)''an Act to codify the law relating to Bills of Exchange, Cheques, and Promissory Notes'; the (English) Partnership Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Vict. c. 39)''an Act to declare and amend the law of Partnership'; the (English)
Stannary
(1913) 2 Ch 530. The 'Stannaries' covers mines in the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall; companies and ordinary partnerships working these mines may do so under the cost-book system (see that title), or as companies registered under … the reign of King John. In 1855 their jurisdiction was extended to Devonshire mines. The Stannaries Court Abolition Act, 1896, trans-ferred this jurisdiction (which was exercised by a Vice-Warden with an appeal to the Lord Warden and
Transaction
Ruplal Khanna v. Kanwar Rajnath, AIR 1974 SC 1094 (1104): (1974) 2 SCC 642: (1975) 1 SCR 358. (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 47) Means, (i) any contract, whether for sale, purchase, exchange or any other purpose, or (ii)
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
codified (see CODE) by the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, and the law of partnership by the (English) Partnership Act, 1890. The parts of the Act are:- I. Formation of the Contact, in which it is provided, amongst
Part-owners, or co-owners
and to the extent of his own several right and interest. It is an entirely different relation from partnership. Part-owners of ships are tenants in common, with distinct and undivided interest, and each is the agent of … an undivided, interest in the property. If the property is in land, by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1 (6), a legal estate is not capable of subsisting or of being created in an
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