Kommanditgesellschaft - definição. O que é Kommanditgesellschaft. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Kommanditgesellschaft - definição

PRIVATE COMPANY IN WHICH TWO OR MORE NATURAL OR LEGAL PERSONS HAVE COME TOGETHER UNDER A JOINT NAME TO TRADE
Kommanditgesellscaft; GmbH & Co. KG; GmbH & Co KG; GmBH & Co. KG; Kommanditist

Kommanditgesellschaft         
KG (German, meaning: "limited partnership") differs from the general partnership in that only the general partner (Komplementaer) has full personal liability for the liabilities of the partnership while the remaining (limited) partners' (Kommanditist) liability is limited to the specific amount of their contribution. The company must carry the name of one personally liable partner with reference to the existence of a company. The name of the general partner with unlimited liability may not be left out.
Kommanditgesellschaft         
A (abbreviated "KG", ; from + ) is the German name for a limited partnership business entity and is used in German, Belgian, Dutch, Austrian, and some other European legal systems. In Japan, it is called a gōshi gaisha.
Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft         
GERMAN AEROSPACE COMPANY ACTIVE DURING WORLD WAR II
Walter-Werke
Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft (HWK), Helmuth Walter Werke (HWM), or commonly known as the Walter-Werke, was a German company founded by Professor Hellmuth Walter to pursue his interest in engines using hydrogen peroxide as a fuel.

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Kommanditgesellschaft

A Kommanditgesellschaft (abbreviated "KG", pronounced [kɔmanˈdɪtɡəˌzɛlʃaft]; from Kommandite + Gesellschaft) is the German name for a limited partnership business entity and is used in German, Belgian, Dutch, Austrian, and some other European legal systems. In Japan, it is called a gōshi gaisha. Its name derives from the commenda, an early Italian medieval form of limited partnership.