== == I've done a lil research because I was wondering this same thing. There is no abbreviation for partnership. It's only abbreviated when its used in conjunction with another word, like "limited partnership" (L.P. or LP). For some reason I thought there was an abbreviation for partnership alone, but I haven't been able to find one, like I'm sure you haven't either. Hope this is helpful to you! Veronica, WA
GP Gerneral partnership[ LP limited partnership LLP limited liability partnership ??
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No, a partnership firm has no legal entity. Registering the partnership firm means registering the partnership relation. firm has no separate legal entity.
Partnership has a limited span of life, so if one partner will resign the partnership will be dissolved.There will be some changes or adjustments to be made by the remaining partners.
No a partnership cannot be a share holder in a company
The maximum income allowed from a limited partnership in an IRA is $1,000 per year. Under the IRA, a limited partnership is entitled a master limited partnership or MLP.
The abbreviations are PL.
The state abbreviations of (ME) isMAINE
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.
willam oughtred invented the abbreviations of 'sin' and 'cos'. I'm certain abbreviations existed before this.
no abbreviations as of yet. no abbreviations as of yet.
Gabriele E. M. Wohlauer has written: 'German chemical abbreviations' -- subject(s): Abbreviations, German, Abbreviations, Chemistry, German Abbreviations
All partnership rights are detailed in the partnership agreement.
See the related link for common abbreviations.
England doesn't have any 'states', therefore there are no abbreviations.
The abbreviations of OSHA stand for Occupational Safety and Health Act.
4 types -general partnership -limited partnership -master limited partnership -limited liability partnership
The ones I'm aware of (In the US) are General Partnership, Limited Partnership (LP), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), and Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP)