Partnership and other associations
Partnership and hindu undivided family:
A business in hindu undivided family law is aheartable asset. If an ancestral business sescends on the members of a joint hindu family, or if they start a common business out of joint funds at any time after the death of such a business is a called family business. The points of distinction between the two are as followes:
1.mode of creation.
2.intrest in business.
3.admision of new members.
4.authority of members.
5.liability of members.
6.right of members to demand accounts.
7.registration.
Partnership and co-ownership:
Co-ownership means joint ownership of some properly which does not necessarily result in partnership. In partnership the patners are necessarily co-owners of property of the firm.the following are the ponts of difference between the two:
1.mode of creation.
2.business.
3.nature of intrest.
4.transfer of intrest.
5.lien for expenses.
Clubs:
A club or a society, such as cricket club or a debating society or a residents welfare socity is not a partnership. It is formed to earn profit and its members are not agents of one another and as such are not liable to acts.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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