Copartnership

/koʊˈpɑːrtnərʃɪp/ noun

Definition

A partnership where all members have equal status and share responsibilities, profits, and liabilities equally.

Etymology

From co- + partnership (from partner + -ship, a suffix denoting a state or condition). The compound emphasizes the equal, shared nature of the business relationship.

Kelly Says

Copartnership was the dominant legal form for small businesses before limited liability companies existed—it meant everyone was equally liable, which sounds dangerous but actually encouraged honesty between partners.

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