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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Part·ner·ship
,
n.
1.
The
state
or
condition
of
being
a
partner
;
as
,
to
be
in
partnership
with
another
;
to
have
partnership
in
the
fortunes
of
a
family
or
a
state
.
2.
A
division
or
sharing
among
partners
;
joint
possession
or
interest
.
Rome
,
that
ne'er
knew
three
lordly
heads
before
,
First
fell
by
fatal
partnership
of
power
. --
Rowe
.
He
does
possession
keep
,
And
is
too
wise
to
hazard
partnership
. --
Dryden
.
3.
An
alliance
or
association
of
persons
for
the
prosecution
of
an
undertaking
or
a
business
on
joint
account
;
a
company
;
a
firm
;
a
house
;
as
,
to
form
a
partnership
.
4.
Law
A
contract
between
two
or
more
competent
persons
for
joining
together
their
money
,
goods
,
labor
,
and
skill
,
or
any
or
all
of
them
,
under
an
understanding
that
there
shall
be
a
communion
of
profit
between
them
,
and
for
the
purpose
of
carrying
on
a
legal
trade
,
business
,
or
adventure
.
Note:
☞
Community
of
profit
is
absolutely
essential
to
,
though
not
necessarily
the
test
of
,
a
partnership
.
5.
Arith.
See
Fellowship
,
n.
, 6.
Limited partnership
,
a
form
of
partnership
in
which
the
firm
consists
of
one
or
more
general
partners
,
jointly
and
severally
responsible
as
ordinary
partners
,
and
one
or
more
special
partners
,
who
are
not
liable
for
the
debts
of
the
partnership
beyond
the
amount
of
cash
they
contribute
as
capital
.
Partnership in commendam
,
the
title
given
to
the
limited
partnership
(
F
.
société
en
commandité
)
of
the
French
law
,
introduced
into
the
code
of
Louisiana
. --
Burrill
.
Silent partnership
,
the
relation
of
partnership
sustained
by
a
person
who
furnishes
capital
only
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·men·dam
n.
Eng.
Eccl
. Law
A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to
a
cleric
(
usually
a
bishop
)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until
a
pastor
was
provided
.
A
living
so
held
was
said
to
be
held
in
commendam
.
The
practice
was
abolished
by
law
in
1836.
There
was
[
formerly
]
some
sense
for
commendams
.
--
Selden
.
Partnership in commendam
.
See
under
Partnership
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In com·men·dam
Law
See
Commendam
,
and
Partnership in Commendam
,
under
Partnership
.
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