The term alliance is more usually applied to political arrangements; two or more nations form alliances by way of treaties, such as NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The term partnership is more often applied to business arrangements. If two people run and own a business together, they are business partners and can be said to have a partnership. Marriage is more usually considered to be a partnership than an alliance, and when it is described as an alliance, it is usually because it is seen more as the marriage of two extended families, rather than just the marriage of two people (so a large family group is in some sense like a nation, and can form alliances). But bear in mind that it is perfectly possible to describe two nations as partners, or two people as allies. The terms are largely interchangeable.
MD - Managing Director is often what the lead partner business. In US, the head of a partnership is usually called the "General Partner" or "General Manager
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A sole proprietor is a person who is in business for themselves. A partnership is two or more people who are in business for themselves.
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The difference between a partnership agreement and an operating agreement is that in the partnership agreement is set up for all owners or partners to be responsible for the company. The operating agreements differs in the fact that the agreement is for the person or people in charge of the operating requirements for the company.
liquidation of partnership is when partnership is broken due to the insuficient fund problem a partnership may encounter, while dissolution of partnership is when partnership is resolved according to the decision taken by the partners
teamwork, partnership, cooperation, association, alliance
Partnership, bond, alliance, affinity, liking.