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partnership
A partnership is an agreement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests. The partners in a partnership may be individuals, businesses, interest-based organizations, schools, governments or combinations. Organizations may partner to increase the likelihood of each achieving their mission and to amplify their reach. A partnership may result in issuing and holding equity or may be only governed by a contract.
general partnership
legal concept of an association of persons or unincorporated company for trade purposes
commandite company
A ' (abbreviated KG', ; from + ) is the German name for a limited partnership business entity and is used in German, Belgian, Dutch, Austrian, and some other European legal systems. In Japan, it is called a gōshi gaisha. Its name derives from the commenda, an early Italian medieval form of limited partnership. In Indonesia, it is legally called commanditaire vennootschap (CV) or Persekutuan Komanditer, derived from colonial Dutch administration.
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sidekick
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A sidekick is a close companion or colleague who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to those whom they accompany.
limited liability partnership
partnership in which some or all partners (depending on the jurisdiction) have limited liabilities
domestic partnership
relationship between two people who live together but are not married
limited partnership
form of partnership
anonymous association
type of business entity
business partner
commercial partner
matelotage
Matelotage (French for "seamanship") was an agreement amongst pairs of European sailors, in particular buccaneers, in the 17th and early 18th century. As part of this economic partnership, "matelots" would agree to share their incomes, and inherit their partner's property in the case of their death. In addition, they would pledge to protect and fight alongside each other in battle and otherwise act in the other's interest. Not limited to sailors or pirates, matelotage agreements could be made by members of any group, even planters.
partner relationship management
software methodology
The Indian Partnership Act,1932
informations on partnership firm
partner
highly ranked position in a company