nominal partner
1nominal partner — noun : a person who holds himself out as a partner or permits a partner to hold him out as a copartner though in fact he is not a partner …
2nominal partner — noun Participant in a mutual enterprise that resembles a partnership but may not have such a formal structure. See Also: nominal partnership …
3nominal partner — A person who appears or is held out to the world as a partner, but who has no real interest in the firm or the business. Ditts v Lonsdale, 49 Ind 521, 529; Brown s Executor v Higginbotham (Va) 5 Leigh 583 …
4nominal partner — See partnership …
5partner by estoppel — nominal partner …
6partner — part·ner n: one of two or more persons associated as joint principals in carrying on a business for the purpose of enjoying a joint profit: a member of a partnership; specif: a partner in a law firm dormant partner: silent partner in this entry… …
7partner — A member of partnership or firm; one who has united with others to form a partnership in business. See also general partner partnership. @ dormant partners Those whose names are not known or do not appear as partners, but who nevertheless are… …
8quasi partner — noun a nominal partner See Also: quasipartnership …
9holding-out partner — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun : nominal partner …
10quasi partner — noun : nominal partner …