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All the computer engineers, contractors and co-partners involved in the project have met and they are with one voice: it is all looking good.
He can enforce this interest against his co-partners to the extent of seeing that the partnership assets are used for the benefit of the partnership but he cannot assign it to a non-partner.
Unlike a lot of organisations, they don't pretend to know anything about your field and prefer to leave that to the professionals, such as their co-partners Manchester City Music Network.
Just ask Naomi Miller, an architectural lighting designer based in Troy, N.Y. Miller joined a lighting firm in San Francisco as a co-partner in 1991.
That's why I think we ought to play for some time and see if we can bring the U.N. into this as a co-partner in this process and turn it over to them later than June 30.
In the early 1980s, four co-partners founded Windsor Communications Co., a design firm specializing in creative work for the entertainment industry.
My three co-partners all have cut way back on their work for this website for the very same reason.
Morris Ruskin, co-partner of Shoreline confirmed ‘We are reinventing the franchise by taking it back to the edge and style of the original comic book.’
That point about balance is interesting because Christine writes about having a co-partner rather than a martyr.
So he was highly gifted in that area, and a businesslike friend of his suggested they go into business together and run an electrical shop, and my father would be responsible for repairs and be a co-partner.
Within a short space of time he had become an unofficial political errand boy for the administration and a co-partner in its crimes.
However, in the course of a winding up, the court has power to make a order requiring an outgoing partner to sell his or her share to his or her co-partners.
I had contact with a yachting firm in Auckland who had a co-partner in Los Angeles and they asked could we host and billet astronomers and we said yes.
Another problem with these implied terms is that they do not entitle the partners to expel their co-partner, no matter how negligent or fraudulent he might have been.
It is not incidental to the general power of a partner to bind his co-partners by such an instrument.
His co-partner Burke insisted that their venture fulfilled a need and was indeed ‘saleable’, adding: ‘It is important to get it right from the start.’
Number three is that it's not that doctors don't know what to do, but that patients need to become responsible co-partners in their own care, and that was evident as well in our findings.
Dawes's hope is that a variety of programs will help ‘all poets in the state see themselves as co-partners in the work of the Poetry Initiative.’
In coaching, the relationship is much more like business partners: The client is a co-partner in designing the goals.
But now he says he is willing to co-partner with Parcells on personnel choices - or pull back even more.