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Its take more than a handshake to
form a partnership. written agreement is required. |
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Partnership
or firm as it is often called is the 2nd stage in the
evolution of forms of business organization. Partnership
as a form of business organization grew out of the limitations
of individual proprietorship. |
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A
partnership is an association of two at more persons
to carry on as co owners of a business and to share
its profits and losses. Section 4 of the Partnership
Act defines partnership as “the relation between
persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business
carried on by all or any one of them acting for all. |
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Partnership
is an association of two or more individuals (but not
more than 20) who agree to share the profits of a lawful
business which is managed and carried on either by all
or by any, or some of them acting for all |
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Partnership
agreement in writing is called partnership deed. Partnership
deed is a document which is signed by all the partners
and which contains all the matters determining and governing
the mutual rights, duties and liabilities of the partners
in the conduct and management of the affairs of the
partnership. |
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The
partners of a firm are broadly divided into three main
categories. General Partners, Special Partners and Other
Partners. |
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Partnership
and co-ownership have different meanings. In partnership,
there is an association of two or more, persons who
carry on common business for earning profit. They share
its profits and losses as per oral or verbal agreement. |
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The
duties, rights and liabilities of partners in the conduct
and management of the affairs of the partnership are
contained in its partnership deed. However, if on any
point, the deed is silent, then the relevant rule of
the Partnership Act, 1932, will apply. |
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Position of a Minor in Partnership
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A
minor partner is a partner who is not major (not completed
18 years). A minor cannot enter into a contract according
to Section 20 of Partnership Act. A contract with minor
is void. |
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Partnership
is the result of an agreement between persons (minimum
2 maximum 20) who agree to carry on a lawful business
with the object of earning profit. |
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