the partnership has a juridical personality separate and distinct from that each of the partners, even in case of failure to comply with the requirements of article 1772, first paragraph.. IRISH
D. J. Bakibinga has written: 'Partnership law in Uganda' -- subject(s): Partnership 'Nigerian law of partnership' -- subject(s): Partnership 'Company law in Uganda' -- subject(s): Corporation law, Cases 'Equity and trusts'
Partnership is covered by Article 1767-1867 of the Civil Code of the Philippines --http://www.scribd.com/doc/55300616/Partnership
In De Jure partnership it is legitimate; lawful, as a Matter of Law and having complied with all the requirements imposed by law. In a De facto partnership - in fact it is a partnership but which is existing partnership not legally established in law not like the de jure parnership as described above.
what is true test of partnership feturse
Yes. A corporation is an artificial person but is a person according to the law and thus can be a partner in a partnership.
4% of 1768 = 4% * 1768 = 0.04 * 1768 = 70.72
Business organizations become involved with the law of employment, agency, partnership, limited partnership, and other types of unincorporated associations.
Louis. Prashker has written: 'Cases on law of partnership' -- subject(s): Cases, Partnership
David Milman has written: 'Educational conflict and the law' -- subject(s): Educational law and legislation 'Modern partnership law' -- subject(s): Partnership 'The administration order regime and the courts'
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partnership
Yes, if the charter or articles of organization permit it, and assuming all necessary steps in the bylaws are followed.AnswerIn the Philippine law, it is not allowed. A Corporation cannot be a partner in a partnership but another partnership can. That is what I read on our law book by Hector de Leon..