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  2. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 - Wikipedia

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    "Section 464 of the Companies Act, 2013 empowers the Central Government to prescribe maximum number of partners in a firm but the number of partners so prescribed cannot be more than 50.The Central Government has prescribed maximum number of partners in a firm to be 50 vide Rule 10 of the Companies (Miscellaneous) Rules,2014.Thus, in effect, a ...

  3. Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Hence, partners are 'mutual agents'. Section 18 of the Partnership Act, 1932 says "Subject to the provisions of this Act, a partner is the agent of the firm for the purpose of the business of the firm" [24] 5) Oral or Written Agreements. The Partnership Act, 1932 nowhere mentions that the Partnership Agreement is to be in written or oral format.

  4. General partnership - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, the relevant law for regulating partnership is the Partnership Act 1932. [2] A partnership is defined as the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all. [3] The law does not require written partnership agreement between the partners to form a ...

  5. General partner - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Partnership Act of 1932, was a law that described partnerships based in India, which was the relationship between individuals who have decided to share profits of a business. An interesting note about partnerships in India, is the fact that status does not relate to a formation of partnerships.

  6. Indian Contract Act, 1872 - Wikipedia

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    Contracts relating to Partnership – Sections 239 to 266 (Chapter 11) Later, sections of Chapter 7 and 11 were repealed, as they became part of separate legislations namely, Sale of Goods Act, 1930 and Indian Partnership Act, 1932. At present the Indian Contract Act may be divided into two parts:

  7. Limited liability partnership - Wikipedia

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    Limited liability partnerships emerged in the early 1990s: while only two states allowed LLPs in 1992, over forty had adopted LLP statutes by the time LLPs were added to the Uniform Partnership Act in 1996. [22] The limited liability partnership was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of real estate and energy prices in Texas in the 1980s.

  8. List of acts of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    Madras, Bengal and Bombay Children (Supplementary) Act 1925 35 Indian Succession Act 1925 39 Trade Unions Act: 1926: 16 Indian Forest Act: 1927: 16 Sale of Goods Act: 1930: 3 Hindu Gains of Learning Act: 1930: 30 Indian Partnership Act: 1932: 9 Murshidabad Estate Administration Act: 1933: 23 Reserve Bank of India Act: 1934: 2 Aircraft Act: 1934 ...

  9. Category:1932 in Indian law - Wikipedia

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    1932; 1934; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1945; Pages in category "1932 in Indian law" ... The Indian Partnership Act, 1932; R. Ranbir Penal Code This page was ...