LAW OF PARTNERSHIPS


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Indian Partnership Act


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The Indian Partnership Act


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Limited Partnerships Act 1907


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This consultation paper forms part of the joint review of partnership law, undertaken at the request of the Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Industry. Part 2 gives a brief overview of the existing law; Part 3 discusses the formal requirements for establishing and operating a limited partnership; Part 4 examines the liability and role of the limited partner and the withdrawal of capital; Part 5 discusses the rights and obligations of partners; Part 6 lists consultation questions and provisional proposals of the joint Commission.




THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT


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A Systematic Approach to The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 Why You Should Refer to This Book Comprehensive Coverage: This book offers a detailed examination of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932. Each section is presented in its original bare act form, followed by a thorough interpretation and easy-to- understand explanation. This ensures that readers can grasp the complexities of the law with clarity. Unique Structure: What sets this book apart is its systematic approach. Each section is structured to provide: 1.Bare Act Provision: The exact legal text for reference. 2.Interpretation: Insights into the meaning and implications of the law. 3.Explanation in Simple Language: A breakdown of concepts for easy comprehension. 4.Practical Examples: Real-life scenarios that illustrate the application of the law. Target Audience: This book is invaluable for a wide range of professionals, including: 1.Chartered Accountants (CAs) 2.Company Secretaries (CSs) 3.Cost and Management Accountants (CMAs) 4.Chartered Financial Analysts (CFAs) 5.Law Graduates (LLB) 6.Postgraduates in Business Law and Management Practical Uses: Academic Reference: Ideal for students pursuing degrees in law and commerce. Professional Guide: A handy resource for practitioners who need quick access to the Act and its interpretations. Legal Research: Useful for legal professionals seeking a clear understanding of partnership law in India. Conclusion: A Systematic Approach to The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is more than just a textbook; it's a comprehensive guide designed to bridge the gap between legal theory and practical application. Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, this book will enhance your understanding of partnership law and its implications in real-world scenarios.







Mercantile Law


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The Book Makes An Attempt, To Present The Vast And Complicated Subject Of Mercantile Law In A Manner, Easily Comprehensible To The Students, Teachers, Laymen, Businessman And All Others Interested In The Study Of Main Business Laws. The Book Covers Provisions Of Contract Act, Sale Of Goods Act, Partnership Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration Act And Laws Relating To Insurance, Carriage Of Goods And Insolvency.Most Of The Books Written On This Subject, Are Mainly Compilation Of Various Acts Passed By The Indian Government, Containing The Provisions And Their Explanations As It Is. But This Book Being A Textbook Mainly Meant For Students, Has Been Written In Self-Explaining Manner. Section Numbers Have Been Written, All Along So That, Reference Can Be Made To The Relevant Bare Acts, As And When Considered Necessary, For Details. More Over Both Indian And English Cases Have Been Referred To, And Have Been Mentioned, Along With Their Facts, With A View To Elucidate The Subject. Practical Problems And Questions For Exercise Are An Integral Part Of This Book, As This Will Help Students Gain Confidence And Control Over The Subject.The Presentation Of The Book Is Very Systematic And Organized, Each Act Mentioned In This Book Has Central Headings, Side Headings And Running Heading Numbers. This Analytical Way Of Presentation Of The Latest Matter Drawn From Authentic Sources Shall Make This Book An Invaluable Collection To One'S Book Shelf.







Commercial and Economic Law in India


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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of the law covering merchants’ status and obligations – including the laws governing state intervention in economic activities – in India provides quick and easy guidance on such commercial and economic matters as business assets, negotiable instruments, commercial securities, and regulation of the conditions of commercial transactions. Lawyers who handle transnational business will appreciate the explanation of local variations in terminology and the distinctive concepts that determine practice and procedure. Starting with a general description of the specifically applicable concepts and sources of commercial law, the book goes on to discuss such factors as obligations of economic operators and institutions, goodwill, broker/client relations, commercial property rights, and bankruptcy. Discussion of economic law covers the laws governing establishment, supervision of economic activities, competition law, and government taxation incentives. These details are presented in such a way that readers who are unfamiliar with specific terms and concepts in varying contexts will fully grasp their meaning and significance. Thorough yet practical, this convenient volume is a valuable tool for business executives and their legal counsel with international interests. Lawyers representing parties with interests in India will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative commercial and economic law.