Portuguese term
Do distrato Social - Normas Contratuais Omissas e Foro
Corporate windup - Contractual Rules and Laws?
PRO (2): jack_speak, Vanessa Nobre
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Reference comments
Partnership Dissolution or Partnership Winding up
The "Partnership Dissolution" occurs when one of the partners leaves the partnership. The partnership still goes on, but without this partner.
The "Partnership Winding up" occurs when the partnership itselv is dissolved.
So, in this case, there would be two possible answers:
"Partnership Dissolution - Terms Omitted and Venue" or
"Partnership Winding Up - Terms Omitted and Venue"
"A dissolution of a partnership generally occurs when one of the partners ceases to be a partner in the firm".
"Winding up refers to the procedure followed for distributing or liquidating any remaining partnership assets after dissolution".
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