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ownership percentage
That may not be possible but it may depend on the terms and provisions in the partnership agreement. However, the alternative may be the dissolution of the partnership, liquidation of all partnership assets, and distribution of shares to all partners according to their partnership agreement (or equally, if no agreement).
Yes, a partner can be expelled from a partnership under certain circumstances, typically outlined in the partnership agreement. The process for expulsion usually involves a vote by the remaining partners. Rights and liabilities of an expelled partner will depend on the specific terms outlined in the partnership agreement, but generally, the expelled partner may have the right to buyout their interest or may be entitled to receive their share of the partnership's assets. However, they may also be liable for any outstanding partnership debts or obligations.
what qualifies me for a government grant, for a home
All partnership rights are detailed in the partnership agreement.
who qualifies for the grant home repair
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)
If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
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If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.