I have no idea but I have 42 units of it.
'LP' commonly stands for Limited Partnership when referring to a company structure. This means that the company has both general partners who manage the business and limited partners who invest but have limited liability.
No. As a Partnership Firm is not a legal entity it can't hold the shares in its own name. However, the partners may jointly hold the shares on behalf of the Firm or all the partners may give authority to one of them to hold the shares on behalf of the Firm. (Above view is as per Indian Context)
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Liability of a Pvt limited Company is limited - a mith. The fact is that liability of a share holder of a limited company is limited to the extent of value of the shares. In other words, the other assets of the shareholder can not attached for default of the company. So the liability of a limited company is limited to the assets of the company, not limited to the face value of the shares. On the other hand the partner of a partnership company has unlimited liability. i.e., the assets of the partner can be attached in case of default. Similarly, when a pvt limited company is a partner the liability of the company is unlimited and to the extent of assets of the company not to the assets of individual shareholders. So a limited company is a legal entity and can become a partner or proprietor of a firm.
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I believe that LLP would be Limited Liability Practice. Same as PC at the end of a Law firm means Professional Corporation. or LLC-Limited Liability Corporation.... This simply shows the public, based on various state laws, that the Law firm has been incorporated.
Limited liability is a type of liability that cannot exceed the amount that has been invested in a partnership or limited liability company. Limited liability protects personal assets from the risk of being seized to satisfy creditor's claims, debts and other obligations. For privately or publicly held corporations, a shareholder's responsibility for the company's debts is limited to the par value of paid up shares. The company itself as a legal entity is liable for the rest.
You can contact a Secondary Market Broker to find a buyer for the shares (like LPSales.com). The process can take 4 weeks and longer and there's some paperwork involved.
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Besloten Vennootschap is the Dutch terminology for a private limited liability company. The company is owned by shareholders, and the company's shares are privately registered and not freely transferable. The phrase means "secluded partnership" or "private partnership" and it is the most common form of enterprise in the Netherlands.
Indian Nationals and Indian Residents are allowed to invest in a Partnership firm without any approval. Usually those who invest in the Partnership firm become a Partner of the firm and in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, all partners will have a right to participate in the activities of the business.