a partnership

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Englisch - Türkisch
ortaklıkı bozma/giderme law dissolution of
partnership
ortaklık

Bir ortaklık anlaşmasına ulaştık. - We have reached a partnership agreement.

Bir ortaklık kurmayı kararlaştırdılar. - They agreed to form a joint partnership.

stand
{i} duruş

Tom cesur bir duruş aldı. - Tom took a courageous stand.

Duruşumu netleştireyim. - Let me make my stand clearer.

stand
{f} dayanmak
stand
{f} kalmak

Tren o kadar doluydu ki tüm gezi boyunca ayakta kalmak zorunda kaldım. - The train was so packed that I had to stand up during the whole trip.

stand
{f} dur

Ayaklarımın üzerinde güçlükle durabiliyordum. - I could scarcely stand on my feet.

Bankadaki bakiye 2 milyon yende duruyor. - The balance at the bank stands at two million yen.

stand
{f} çekilmek
partnership
mukarada
partnership
müşareket
partnership
mudaraba
stand
dayamak
stand
iş yeri
stand
boyunda olmak (bir şeyin)
stand
dikelmek
stand
mola
stand
durmak

Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki Osaka'ya giden bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda bırakıldık. - The train was so crowded that we were obliged to stand all the way to Osaka.

Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki ben bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda kaldım. - The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.

stand
direnme
stand
dikeltmek
stand
direniş
stand
{i} tutum
partnership
{i} hissedarlık
partnership
iştirak
stand
çekmek
stand
{f} ayakta durmak, durmak; ayakta kalmak
stand
dükkan

Orada duran adam dükkanının sahibidir. - The man standing over there is the owner of the store.

stand
{i} tribün

Binlerce destek çığlıkları tribünlerden duyulabildi. - Thousands of supporting cries could be heard from the stands.

Englisch - Englisch
stand
partnership
the state of being associated with a partner
partnership
the period when two specific batsmen are batting - from the fall of one wicket until the fall of the next; the number of runs scored during this period
partnership
an association of two or more people to conduct a business
partnership
{n} union in trade, joint interest
partnership
A relationship between two or more entities wherein each accepts responsibility to contribute a specified, but not necessarily equal, level of effort to the achievement of a common goal The public and private sector contributing their relative strengths to protect and assure the continued operation of critical infrastructures
partnership
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
partnership
An association of two or more persons who co-own a business for profit
partnership
a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses
partnership
A business organization in which two or more persons agree to do business together
partnership
Partnership or a partnership is a relationship in which two or more people, organizations, or countries work together as partners. the partnership between Germany's banks and its businesses. Association of two or more persons or entities that conduct a business for profit as co-owners. Except in the case of the limited liability partnership, which shares with the corporation the characteristic of being treated as a single entity whose members have limited personal liability, a partnership is traditionally viewed as an association of individuals rather than an entity with a separate and independent existence. A partnership cannot exist beyond the lives of the partners. The partners are taxed as individuals and are personally liable for torts and contractual obligations. Each is viewed as the agent of the others, and traditionally all are jointly and severally liable for the tortious acts of any partner
partnership
An association of two or more people who agree to share in the profits and losses of a business venture
partnership
See Fellowship, n
partnership
the members of a business venture created by contract
partnership
a business owned by two or more individuals, who share the profits and are jointly liable for any losses
partnership
>> An agreement between 2 or more individuals or entities to go into business or invest together Either partner may bind the other, within the scope of the partnership Each partner is liable for all the partnership's debts
partnership
A division or sharing among partners; joint possession or interest
partnership
Shared ownership among two or more individuals, some of whom may, but do not necessarily, have limited liability See: general partnership, limited partnership, and master limited partnership
partnership
A business enterprise owned and operated by two or more persons for the purpose of generating business income and profits (G)
partnership
{i} association, collaboration, participation
partnership
A business owned by two or more persons that is not organized as a corporation A partnership is defined as a "relationship that subsists between persons carrying on business in common with a view to profit "
partnership
A contract between two or more people in a joint business venture who agree to pool their funds and/or talents and share in the profits and losses of the enterprise General partners are those who are responsible for the day-to-day management of activities, whose individual acts are binding on all the partners, and who are personally responsible for the partnership's total liabilities Limited partners are those who contribute only money and are not involved in management decisions and whose liability is limited to the amount of their investment
partnership
An association of two or more individuals who carry on a continuing business for profit as co-owners Under the law a partnership is regarded as a group of individuals rather than as a single entity (See general partnership, limited partnership, joint venture) Uniform Partnership ActFull Text
partnership
Non-incorporated business venture of two or more individuals or companies Profits or losses flow, directly and equally, to the partners
partnership
A syndicate, joint venture, group, or other arrangement in which two or more investors join their money and skills to carry out a business as co-owners and to earn a profit A partnership is generally treated as a flow-through (conduit) so that the partners each report their share of partnership income or loss on their personal tax returns The partnership files a Form 1065 as an information report with the IRS but doesn't pay any tax An election is available to avoid being taxed as a partnership
partnership
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
partnership
A partnership is an association of two or more persons In contrast to a corporation, a general partnership can come into existence without the need to file any formal papers with any state official The owners of a partnership are personally and fully liable for all business debts; thus, personal property could be taken to pay business debts
partnership
An association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit
partnership
A business model in which two or more individuals join together to conduct business and share profit and losses Commercial insurance policies usually differentiate in the "Who Is Insured" section between corporations, partnerships, and other business models Therefore, the type of model being insured is important
partnership
A form of business ownership with two or more owners or partners who form an agreement to pool their funds and management talents and share in the profits or losses of the business entity General partners are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the business and are personally liable for the partnership's liabilities Limited partners invest capital in the business and are not involved in management decisions
partnership
An association of two or more persons formed to conduct business for mutual profit See "limited partnership "
partnership
An association of two or more individuals or organizations to carry on economic activity
partnership
A legal form of business ownership comprising two or more individuals
partnership
A form of business in which two or more persons join their money and skills in conducting the business Partnerships are treated as a conduit and are not subject to taxation Various items of partnership income, expenses, gains, and losses flow through to the individual partners and are reported on their personal income tax returns
partnership
A legal relationship existing between two or more persons contractually associated as joint principals in a business
partnership
(1) In civil law countries, a company of two or persons who co-own and manage a business and who are each liable to the full extent of their personal assets for its debts (2) In common law countries, an association of two or more persons who co-own and manage a business for profit and who are each liable to the full extent of their personal assets for its debts
partnership
A relationship between two or more people who are in business together
partnership
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
partnership
"A relationship that subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit" (The Partnership Act 1890) Partners are liable for the debts and liabilities of the partnership up to the full extent of his/her assets Entering into a partnership rather than a partnering arrangement must be avoided
partnership
a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses the members of a business venture created by contract
partnership
{i} consortium
a partnership

    Silbentrennung

    a part·ner·ship

    Türkische aussprache

    ı pärtnırşîp

    Aussprache

    /ə ˈpärtnərˌsʜəp/ /ə ˈpɑːrtnɜrˌʃɪp/

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