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Copartnership
CopartnershipThis word is frequently used in the sense of partnership. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Partnership Contracts. An agreement between two or more persons, for joining together their money, goods, labor and skill, or either or all of them, for the purpose of advancing fair trade, and of dividing the profits and losses arising from it, proportionably or otherwise, between them. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Coparcenary An obsolete co-ownership mechanism of English law where property, if there was no will, always went to the eldest son. If there was no male heir, the property went to all the female children collectively as a form of co-ownership. Coparceners Estates. Persons on whom lands of inheritance descend from their ancestor. Copartner One who is a partner with one or more other persons; a member of a partnership. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Cool blood A phrase sometimes used to signify tranquillity, or calmness Co-optation A concurring choice. Coparcenary An obsolete co-ownership mechanism of English law where property, if there was no will, always went to the eldest son. If there was no male heir, the property went to all the female children collectively as a form of co-ownership. Coparceners Estates. Persons on whom lands of inheritance descend from their ancestor. Copartner One who is a partner with one or more other persons; a member of a partnership. Copartnership Co-plaintiff One who is plaintiff in an action with another. Copulative term One which is placed between two or more others to join them together: the word and is frequently used for this purpose. Copy A copy is a true transcript of an original writing. Copyhold Estate in the English law. A copyhold estate is a parcel of a manor, held at the will of the lord, according to the custom of the manor, by a grant from the lord, and admittance of the tenant, entered on the rolls of the manor court. Copyright Copyright is governed by the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 and is intended to protect against others copying and exploiting the form in which a copyright exists (a "work"). It does not however protect the idea behind the work. The copyright, whether it be in a literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work or mechanical rights (sound recordings, film etc.) is generally owned by the author unless he assigns the rights to another. In addition to works already created, the author can agree to assign the rights of works to be created in the future. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Copartnership. If you have a better definition for Copartnership than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Copartnership may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Copartnership and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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