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What is PARTNERSHIP DEBT?

a term that is used for the debt or the obligation of a partnership and not to an individual.

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Related Legal Terms
PARTNERSHIP ASSETS, PARTNERSHIP BY ESTOPPEL, OIL AND GAS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP PARTICULAR, FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, UNIVERSAL PARTNERSHIP, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP UNIT, PARTNERSHIP GENERAL, PARTNERSHIP INSURANCE, ARBITRAGE COLLATERALIZED DEBT OBLIGATION


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  1. PARTNERSHIP ASSETS
  2. PARTNERSHIP BY ESTOPPEL
  3. OIL AND GAS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
  4. PARTNERSHIP PARTICULAR
  5. FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
  6. UNIVERSAL PARTNERSHIP
  7. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP UNIT
  8. PARTNERSHIP GENERAL
  9. PARTNERSHIP INSURANCE
  10. ARBITRAGE COLLATERALIZED DEBT OBLIGATION

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