co-partnership

Related to co-partnership: Special partnership
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co-partnership

[ˈkəʊˈpɑːtnəʃɪp] Nasociación f, cogestión f, coparticipación f
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John Brown and Peter Goldthwaite had been jointly known to the commercial world between twenty and thirty years before, under the firm of Goldthwaite & Brown; which co-partnership, however, was speedily dissolved by the natural incongruity of its constituent parts.
I know this well, that if one thousand, if one hundred, if ten men whom I could name--if ten honest men only--ay, if one HONEST man, in this State of Massachusetts, ceasing to hold slaves, were actually to withdraw from this co-partnership, and be locked up in the county jail therefor, it would be the abolition of slavery in America.
During the discussions, Dr Al Jaber will outline Adnoc's new downstream strategy and the various co-investment and co-partnership opportunities it will create.
During the discussions, Al Jaber will outline Adnoc's new downstream strategy and the various co-investment and co-partnership opportunities it will create.
LAGOS State governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has called on the World Bank to seriously co-partnership with the state government in funding key projects in transport, energy and water sectors, saying such collaboration would positively impact the economy of not just Lagos but the country at large.
Great extension of the representation of the workforce and co-partnership in major industrial and commercial companies, and 4.
It was during his time in prison that he developed his business model of co-partnership and profit sharing with his employees.
Such partnerships may take the form of an artist-in-residence (Gibson, 2011) or adopt a co-partnership model that better resonates with a social constructivist way of learning (Ewing et al., 2011).
(omicsonline.org) is pleased to announce the signing of co-partnership agreement.
She mastered a variety of old sources, discovered a rich vein of new ones, and shows how the "Quadripartite Concern," a co-partnership of Irish planters, moved from the British Leewards into St.
In the first instance, the spread of an evolving new kind of state-private co-partnership system (SPCS) can be rationalized as playing a crucial role as a monitoring mechanism to secure firm-specific investment against expropriation by insecure investor insiders which, as we noted above, was an endemic practice during the 1990s (Goldman, 2003; Gregory and Schrettl, 2004; Bahry, 2005; Dininio and Orttung, 2005; Ivanenko, 2005; Tompson, 2005).