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  2. General partnership - Wikipedia

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    Each general partner is deemed the agent of the partnership. Therefore, if that partner is apparently carrying on partnership business, all general partners can be held out as partners for his dealings with third persons. By default a partnership will terminate upon the death, disability, or even withdrawal of any one partner.

  3. General partner - Wikipedia

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    General partner is a person who joins with at least one other person to form a business. A general partner has responsibility for the actions of the business, can legally bind the business and is personally liable for all the partnership's debts and obligations.

  4. Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The general partnership, in which all partners manage the business and are personally liable for its debts, developed under common law. General partners have an obligation of strict liability to third parties injured by the Partnership. General partners may have joint liability or joint and several liability depending upon circumstances.

  5. Limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    The limited partnership provides the limited partners a return on their investment (similar to a dividend), the nature and extent of which is usually defined in the partnership agreement. General Partners thus bear more economic risk than do limited partners, and in cases of financial loss, the GPs will be the ones which are personally liable.

  6. Limited liability limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    The limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) is a relatively new modification of the limited partnership. The LLLP form of business entity is recognized under United States commercial law . An LLLP is a limited partnership , and it consists of one or more general partners who are liable for the obligations of the entity, as well as or more ...

  7. United Kingdom partnership law - Wikipedia

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    A general partner treated in the same way as a partner under the Partnership Act 1890, and is liable for the debts and obligations of the firm. [1] A limited partner, unlike a general partner, enjoys limited liability , meaning that, provided they do not partake in any business management, they will not be liable for any debts or obligations ...

  8. Partnership (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a partnership does not vary across jurisdictions, with each definition encompassing the following criteria in determining the existence of a partnership: Valid agreement between the parties; To carry on a business – as opposed to a single or isolated transaction, which suggests a Joint venture.;

  9. Business partner - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the term is quite different from that implied in partnership, and it is because of the potential for confusion between the two that widespread use of 'business partner' has been discouraged at times in the past. A business partner can be: A supplier; A customer; A channel intermediary (such as an agent or reseller), or