Partnership at Business Glossary
What is it? An unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more persons, who, according to the agreement of the partnership, share the profits and the losses, and the responsibilities, and have general or limited liability. (At least one partner must have unlimited liability)Business Dictionary Term Definition Added By: Sarah
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