PARTNERSHIP
partnership
(noun) a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses
partnership
(noun) the members of a business venture created by contract
partnership
(noun) a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal; “effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student”; “the action teams worked in partnership with the government”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology
Noun
partnership (countable and uncountable, plural partnerships)
The state of being associated with a partner.
An association of two or more people to conduct a business,
(cricket) 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,
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Source: Wiktionary
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)
Definition: 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. Kent. Story.
Note: Community of profit is absolutely essential to, though not
necessary the test of, a partnership.
5. (Arith.)
Definition: 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.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition