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Stephen Schwarz has written: 'Corporate and partnership taxation' -- subject(s): Taxation, Law and legislation, Outlines, syllabi, Corporations, Partnership, Outlines, syllabi, etc, Ondernemingsbelastingen, Vennootschapsbelasting
it depends what kind of juridical persons are forming the partnership, if at least one of the juridical persons is a corporation, there will be no partnership. but if those persons are partnerships then yes they may. "the law does not allow individuals to practice a profession as a corporate entity."
Cosmas Cheka has written: 'Corporations & enterprises of the public & quasi-public sector of Cameroon' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Corporate governance, Business enterprises
A corporate solicitor handles Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership Agreements, Corporate Incorporation, Securities Regulation, Mutual Fund Regulation and Taxation. They also handle Compliance and Regulatory issues for a company.
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'
A quasi contract is a contract that is an obligation between two parties. It is imposed by the law independently.?æ
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.
Only the "partners" are owners of a partnership, by definition. Whether a corporation could agree to be a partner depends upon the corporate articles and state law. A "limited partnership" (LP) may be consolidated or merged into a corporation, but that isn't the same as "ownership" of a separate entity. A "sole proprietorship" is, again by definition, owned by an individual. If it were purchased by a corporation it would become (like a merged LP) a corporate asset, such as a division or subsidiary.
The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law was created in 1976.
Harry G. Henn has written: 'Cases and materials on the laws of corporations' -- subject(s): Cases, Corporation law 'Corporate accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting, Corporations 'Teaching materials on the laws of corporations' -- subject(s): Cases, Corporation law 'Agency, partnership, and other unincorporated business enterprises' -- subject(s): Agency (Law), Cases, Partnership 'Henn on copyright law' -- subject(s): Copyright
Obligations arise from: (1) Law; (2) Contracts; (3) Quasi- contracts; (4) Acts or omissions punished by law; and (5) Quasi- delicts. (1089a)
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