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प्रश्न
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
The members of Hindu Undivided family business are called ________
पर्याय
Karta
partners
co-parceners
उत्तर
The members of Hindu Undivided family business are called co-parceners.
Explanation:
Co-parceners refer to the members or the common ownership of the ancestral property. In other words, the members of a Hindu undivided family business enjoy common ownership in the ancestral property; therefore, they are called co-parceners.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Features of Joint Hindu Family Business
Distinguish between the following:
Joint Hindu Family firm and joint stock company
Explain the features of a joint Hindu family firm.
The Karta in a Joint Hindu family business has _______ liability
Co - operative Society Joint Hindu Family Firm
Merits and Demerits of Joint Hindu Family?
maximum number of members in a Joint Hindu Family firm is 20.
The form of organisation which comes into existence by law of inheritance.
Write a word or a phrase or a term which can substitute the following.
The senior most family member of joint Hindu family firm.
Compare the status of a minor in a Joint Hindu family business with that in a partnership firm.
Briefly explain the following term: Karta
Distinguish between a Joint Hindu family business and partnership.
State True or False:
The maximum number of members is unlimited in Joint Hindu Family Firm.
Study the following case situation and express your opinion:
Mr. Raghunath is running a business from the last 30 years. This business is ancestoral business of Mr. Raghunath. Kiran and Naman, two sons of Mr. Raghunath are helping him along with their wives.
- Find out the type of business.
- Who is Raghunath?
- What Kiran and Naman are called?
Give one word/phrase/term.
The members of the Joint Hindu Family firm.
Give one word /phrase/term.
The members of the joint Hindu Family firm.
Give one word/phrase/term.
The members of the Joint Hindu Family firm.
Give one word/phrase/term.
The members of the Joint Hindu Family firm.