commercial partnerships

commercial partnerships
Partnerships organized for the purpose of conducting trade or commerce; a more refined classification, made by statute in some jurisdictions, of partnerships formed for the purchase and sale of personal property as principals, or as factors or brokers, or for the carriage of personal property for hire in ships or other vessels. 40 Am J1st Partn § 11.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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