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An agreement, possessing the legal characteristics of a partnership, between two or more parties who join forces to achieve some specific, short-term goal, such as the design and construction of a project.

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What are the types of joint venture agreements?

Joint venture agreements can be classified into two types: equity joint ventures and contractual joint ventures. Equity joint ventures are formed by setting up a separate joint venture company where each party has a shareholding and can appoint directors to carry out a specific (and often finite) project. Equity joint ventures are subject to the laws and regulations applicable to the legal structure of the joint venture company, such as a partnership, a limited liability partnership, a private limited company, or a public limited company. Contractual joint ventures are formed by entering into a contractual arrangement where the parties agree to cooperate on a project without creating a separate legal entity. Contractual joint ventures are governed by the terms and conditions of the joint venture agreement and the general principles of contract law.


What is considered a joint venture in a business contract?

What a joint venture in a business contract is considered is self-explanatory. In other words, it would be a contractual agreement where two companies are joining together.


What types of joint venture are there?

There are three main types of joint ventures: equity joint ventures, contractual joint ventures, and cooperative joint ventures. Equity joint ventures involve shared ownership of a new entity, while contractual joint ventures are based on contractual agreements between separate entities. Cooperative joint ventures involve collaboration between companies for a specific project or purpose without forming a new entity or ownership structure.


Does a joint venture have to be incorporated?

No, a joint venture can take many forms. It may simply be a contractual relationship between two companies, or it may be a separate corporation, partnership or limited liability company.


Can you sell your portion and be out of a joint venture?

Possibly. It depends, in part, upon the structure of the venture. For example, in a partnership, you may need unanimous consent of the other partners before offering your portion outside of the partnership itself. If the joint venture is merely a contractual relationship between two companies, the contract will often prevent either member of the joint venture from disposing of its interest without the consent of the other member.


Define proportionate consolidation?

It is referred to proportionate accounting. The proportionate method of accounting consolidation is often applied to joint venture business, where two or more business parties are sharing the same interest based on a contractual agreement. When dealing with proportionate accounting, one has to add investment in the joint venture in the left side of BS, and add each proportion of it to assets, liabilities and profit after joint venture.


What is difference between joint venture and subsidiary?

If you have control over an entity, that entity is your subsidiary. Control means that you make the strategic decisions of that subsidiary. If you and another party(parties) share joint control over an entity, that entity is a joint venture of the parties that control it. "Joint control" is usually governed by a contractual arrangement and would mean that the unanimous consent of the parties controlling it is necessary to make strategic decisions.


Which are the top 10 joint venture companies in the world?

joint venture companies


What is the difference between a joint venture partner and subcontractor?

subcontractor join to main contractor to form joint venture but that venture is not partnership


What is buyback joint venture?

joint venture, each partner provides inputs and absorbs outputs


When was Joint Venture - album - created?

Joint Venture - album - was created on 2005-11-15.


What is the difference between merger and joint venture?

The Joint Venture is temporary partnering and alliance but Merger is permanently combination.

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