On partnerships of limited liability
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Pim, Jonathan. 'On partnerships of limited liability'. - Dublin: Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, Vol III Session 5, 1851/1852, pp.1-16Download Item:

Abstract:
The unlimited liability existing under the English law prevents a
prudent man from connecting himself as a partner with any business
to which he cannot give his personal attention. This operates as a
restriction on the employment of capital, and it has been suggested
that it would be of advantage to the community to adopt the system
of partnerships of limited liability practised in other countries.
The fact that such partnerships are recognised by the laws of all
or almost all the civilised nations of the world, except England, that
they are used extensively, and that the system is everywhere liked
and considered to work well, affords a strong presumption in their
favour, and makes it incumbent on those who oppose the introduction
of such partnerships into these countries to support their opposition
by strong arguments.
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Read Thursday February 6th 1852
Author: Pim, Jonathan
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. III Session 5 1851/1852
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Limited liability, Joint-stock companiesISSN:
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