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Each member, however, may, upon proper warning, withdraw from the copartnery, and demand payment from them of his share of the common stock. In a joint-stock company, on the contrary, no member can demand payment of his share from the company; but each member can, without their consent, transfer his share to another person, and thereby introduce a new member.
This total exemption front trouble and front risk, beyond a limited sum, encourages many people to become adventurers in joint-stock companies, who would, upon no account, hazard their fortunes in any private copartnery. Such companies, therefore, commonly draw to themselves much greater stocks, than any private copartnery can boast of.
First, it ought to appear with the clearest evidence, that the undertaking is of greater and more general utility than the greater part of common trades; and, secondly, that it requires a greater capital than can easily be collected into a private copartnery.
The directors of such companies, however, being the managers rather of other people's money than of their own, it cannot well be expected that they should watch over it with the same anxious vigilance with which the partners in a private copartnery frequently watch over their own.
Mr Hunt arrives in Italy Meeting with Lord Byron Tumults in the House Arrangements for Mr Hunt's Family -Extent of his Obligations to Lord Byron Their Copartnery Meanness of the whole Business
In the mean time the materials for the first number of The Liberal had been transmitted to London, where the manuscript of The Vision of Judgment was already, and something of its quality known. All his Lordship's friends were disturbed at the idea of the publication. They did not like the connection he had formed with Mr Shelley they liked still less the copartnery with Mr Hunt.
Much-enduring, diligently drilling, for four years past, he went this year to the Turk War under Munnich; much pleased Munnich, at Oczakow and elsewhere; who reports in the War-Office high things of him. And on the whole, the serene Vienna people now again bestirring themselves, with whom we are in copartnery in this Turk business, little Anton Ulrich is encouraged to proceed.
Early next morning the newsboy went round the cars, and chumming on a more extended principle became the order of the hour. It requires but a copartnery of two to manage beds; but washing and eating can be carried on most economically by a syndicate of three. I myself entered a little after sunrise into articles of agreement, and became one of the firm of Pennsylvania, Shakespeare, and Dubuque.
"If you will allow me to know my own pleasure, Miss Wardour, I entreat you to go on I presume, if it were unnecessary, I should not ask you to take the trouble." "Having been of late taken into copartnery," continued Miss Wardour, reading the letter, "by Mr. "You see my friend is methodical, and commences by explaining the causes which have procured me so modest and elegant a correspondent.
"If you will allow me to know my own pleasure, Miss Wardour, I entreat you to go on I presume, if it were unnecessary, I should not ask you to take the trouble." "Having been of late taken into copartnery," continued Miss Wardour, reading the letter, "by Mr. "You see my friend is methodical, and commences by explaining the causes which have procured me so modest and elegant a correspondent.
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