- Ostensible partner
Ostensible partner (engl., spr. osténnßibl-), offener Gesellschafter, im Gegensatz zu Dormant partner, dem stillen Teilhaber; s. Handelsgesellschaft.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Ostensible partner (engl., spr. osténnßibl-), offener Gesellschafter, im Gegensatz zu Dormant partner, dem stillen Teilhaber; s. Handelsgesellschaft.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
ostensible partner — a person who allows his credit to be pledged as a partner (e.g. where his name appears in the list of partners on the firm s notepaper, or where he interferes in the management of the business so as to produce in third parties a reasonable belief … Law dictionary
ostensible partner — One made known to the world as a member of a partnership and who in reality is a partner. Dins v Lonsdale, 49 Ind 521, 529. One who, although not a partner by contract or agreement with the other member or members of the firm, is charged with… … Ballentine's law dictionary
ostensible partner — noun : one who holds himself out as a member of an actual partnership or one apparently existing or consenting to the partners or apparent partners representing him as such though as between themselves he is no partner : a partner by estoppel and … Useful english dictionary
partner — A member of partnership or firm; one who has united with others to form a partnership in business. See also general partner partnership. @ dormant partners Those whose names are not known or do not appear as partners, but who nevertheless are… … Black's law dictionary
ostensible partnership — See ostensible partner … Ballentine's law dictionary
Dormant partner — (engl., spr. dórment), im Gegensatze zu Ostensible partner in England soviel wie stiller Gesellschafter … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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