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Copartnery

Copartnery \Co*part"ner*y\, n.; pl. Copartneries. the state of being copartners in any undertaking. [R.]

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copartnery

n. The state of being copartners in any undertaking.

Usage examples of "copartnery".

I would give you would be this: write an answer to their letter, and tell them that you have no objection to the taking in of a new partner, but you think it would be proper to revise all the copartnery, especially as you have, considering the manner in which you have advanced the business, been of opinion, that your share should be considerably enlarged.

And it is certain that each has sought to justify, both to himself and to the world, the rupture of a copartnery which ought never to have been formed.

They did not like the connection he had formed with Mr Shelley--they liked still less the copartnery with Mr Hunt.

The first number of The Liberal, containing The Vision of Judgment, was received soon after the copartnery had established themselves at Genoa, accompanied with hopes and fears.