
1) Alliance 2) Business 3) Business concern 4) Business law 5) Business organisation 6) Business organization 7) Business tie 8) Cahoots 9) Concern 10) Limited group 11) Type of business entity 12) Yacht in a time-share
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1) Cahoot 2) Cahoots 3) Companionship 4) Copartnership 5) Participation 6) Tandem 7) Teamwork
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- the members of a business venture created by contract
- a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses
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• (n.) The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be in partnership with another; to have partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state. • (n.) See Fellowship, n., 6. • (n.) An alliance or association of persons for the prosecution of an undertaking or a business on joint account; a company; a firm; a house; as, to form a...
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A business form in which two or more individuals act as owners. In a general partnership all partners have unlimited liability for the debts of the firm; in a limited partnership one or more partners may have limited liability.
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A business association formed by two or more people. Often known as a firm. A partnership is not an incorporated company, and has no standalone legal basis, which means that the partners (or 'general partners') usually have unlimited responsibility for any debts incurred by the business. An exception is limited partners who, like shareholders, are...
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[Noun] Being part of a group of (two or more) people who work together on something.
Example: In many towns, the police work in partnership with the schools and youth clubs to help stop youth crime.
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A firm owned by between 2-20 people who share the profits and usually have unlimited liability for the debts of the firm.
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A type of business unit in which two or more persons join together to carry on some form of business activity. In what is termed an Ordinary or General partnership, all the partners jointly share the management of the business though their percentage of profits made is normally in proportion to the amount they have invested as capital into the busi...
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A relationship between two or more people who are in business together.
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1. The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be in partnership with another; to have partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state. ... 2. A division or sharing among partners; joint possession or interest. 'Rome, that ne'er knew three lordly heads before, First fell by fatal partnership of power.' (Rowe) 'He does possession keep, And ...
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A business partnership is a mutually beneficial arrangement that combines the strengths of two or more organisations in a way that produces an economy of scale. Many businesses extend the conventional model of partnership by forming relationships with other types of organisations, such as charities. :: Amway (10th Edition)
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It is referred to the assiciation of two or more persons, also known as partners, with common interest to perform a business with a motive to make profit. Each partners invest time and money into the business and have individual responsibilities as decided in the a partnership deed created at the formation of business. Each partner is liable to the...
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An association of two or more individuals or organizations to carry on economic activity.
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A business which is owned by two or more people, all sharing the profits and responsibility for managing the business
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Part'ner·ship noun 1. The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be in
partnership with another; to have
partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state.
2. A division or sharing among partners; joint possession or interest. « Rome, that ne'er knew three...
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An association of two or more people who agree to share in the profits and losses of a business venture. The members of a partnership are called partners.
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A form of business created by the agreement of two or more individuals. See also general partnership and limited partnership.
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A relationship between two or more people who are in business together.
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noun a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses
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- Relationship between two or more persons based on a written, oral, or implied agreement whereby they agree to carry on a trade or business for profit and share the resulting profits. Unlike a CORPORATION'S shareholders, the partnership's general partners are liable for the DEBTS of the partnership. (See GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, LIMITED LIABILITY PART...
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A legal relationship existing between two or more persons contractually associated as joint principals in a business.
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A relationship between two organizations that involves working closely together for common goals or mutual benefit. The IT service provider should have a partnership with the business and with third parties who are critical to the delivery of IT services. See also value network.
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A partnership is an unincorporated business entity formed by two or more people. The owners of a partnership are called partners because they join efforts and resources to start the business.
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[Media terms] a cooperative relationship between people or groups
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