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Types of Partnerships

Are there specific types of partnerships?

Yes. This is especially true if the partners are unequal in some way. Examples are:

Ostensible partner
Active and known as a partner

Active partner
May or may not be ostensible as well

Secret partner
Active, but not known or held out as a partner

Dormant partner
Inactive and not known or held out as a partner

Silent partner
Inactive, but may be known as a partner

Nominal partner
Not a true partner, but can be represented in name or by some other representation

Subpartner
Not a member of the partnership, but contracts with a partner to participate in the interest of such partner in the firm’s business and profits

Limited partner
Assuming compliance with the statutory formalities, the limited partner risks only his or her agreed investment in the business

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