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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Copartnership

Copartnership \Co*part"ner*ship\, n.

  1. The state of being a copartner or of having a joint interest in any matter.

  2. A partnership or firm; as, A. and B. have this day formed a copartnership.

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copartnership

n. 1 The state of being a copartner or of having a joint interest in any matter. 2 A partnership or firm.

WordNet
copartnership

n. a partnership in which employees get a share of the profits in addition to their wages

Usage examples of "copartnership".

All its substance and vitality are in the agreement by which the States constitute themselves a firm or copartnership, for certain specific purposes, and for which they open an office and establish an agency under express instructions for the management of the general affairs of the firm.

Being an independent sovereign State, she may enter into a new confederacy, form a new copartnership, or merge herself in some other foreign state, as she judges proper or finds opportunity.

The argument is conclusive, and the defence complete, if the Union is only a firm or copartnership, and the sovereignty vests in the States severally.

The Union is not a firm, a copartnership, nor an artificial or conventional union, but a real, living, constitutional union, founded in the original and indissoluble unity of the American people, as one sovereign people.

The coachman touched his hat with his whip in acknowledgement of the copartnership in humanitarianism, and deftly steered his horses into the open street.

Abe, the President will have to be a copartnership instead of an individual, with one member of the firm in Washington and the other in Paris.

The argument is conclusive, and the defence complete, if the Union is only a firm or copartnership, and the sovereignty vests in the States severally.

Such is the glorious copartnership, that shall tear down the distilleries and brewhouses, uproot the vineyards, shatter the cider-presses, ruin the tea and coffee trade, and, finally monopolize the whole business of quenching thirst.