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प्रश्न
Distinguish between the following:
Cooperative society and Partnership firm
उत्तर
Sr. No. |
Basis of Difference |
Co-operative Society |
Partnership Firm |
1.
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Meaning |
A Co-operative society is a voluntary association of people who come together on the basis of unity and equality to protect and promote their common economic interest. |
In this form of business organization two or more persons come together to undertake a business activity and share profits. |
2. |
Motive |
The main motto of a co-operative is to provide services to members. Profit making is its secondary objective. |
The main motto of a Partnership firm is to earn profit. Providing service is the secondary motive. |
3. |
Membership |
A minimum 10 members are required for formation of a co-operative society though there is no maximum limit. |
There can be a minimum of 2 partners and a maximum of 10 partners in banking business and 20 in non-banking business. |
4. |
Liability |
The Liability of every member in a co-operative society is limited.
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The liability of partners is unlimited. It is joint as well as several (quit a few). |
5.
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Transferability of shares |
Shares can be transferred in favour of the society at any time by the members. |
No partner can transfer his share in favour of others without the consent of other partners. |
6. |
Act |
Co-operative society is governed under Co-operative society Act, 1912. |
Partnership is controlled under Indian Partnership Act, 1932. |
7. |
Legal Status |
Co-operative society enjoys an independent legal status different form its members. |
Partnership firm does not enjoy an independent legal status. Legally there is no difference between the partnership firm and its partners. |
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