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Is LLP a partnership firm?

LLP is partnership firm         A Limited Liability Partnership represents a distinct type of partnership entity. It combines features of both partnerships and companies, providing the advantages of limited liability to its partners. In a traditional partnership firm, the partners have unlimited personal liability for the debts and obligations of the firm.… Read More »

LLP is defined under which act?

LLP is Defined Under Which Act   The Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a legal entity that is established and regulated by the Limited Liability Partnership Act of 2008.   This act provides the legal framework for the establishment, operation and regulation of LLPs in India. LLP Act 2008 outlines the rights, duties, and obligations… Read More »

LLP with One Member

LLP with One Member   In many jurisdictions, including India, it is possible to form a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) with one member. This means that you can establish an LLP where you are the sole member. However, it’s important to note that the regulations and requirements for single-member LLPs may vary depending on the… Read More »

LLP Agreements

LLP Agreements An LLP agreements, also known as a Limited Liability Partnership agreement, is a legal document that outlines the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of the partners in a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). The LLP agreement is a crucial document that governs the internal operations and relationships among the partners.   The LLP agreement typically… Read More »

LLP can become a member of company?

LLP can become a member of company No, it is not possible for a Limited Liability Partnership to become a member of a company. LLPs and companies are distinct legal entities with different structures and characteristics.  Let’s define how LLP can become a member of company. In a company, membership is typically held by individuals… Read More »