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According to the Indian Partnership Act 1932, “Partnership between two or more persons who have agreed to share the profits of the business carried on by all or any of them acting for all”.
Features of partnership are
- Minimum two members are required to form a partnership firm and maximum 20 members are allowed. However, only 10 members are allowed in a banking business. According to section 464 of the Companies Act 2013, the number of persons in any association or partnership shall not exceed one hundred subject to the limit prescribed in the rules. In Rule 10 of the Companies Miscellaneous Rules 2014, no association or partnership shall be formed, consisting of more than 50 persons. Hence, the limit is now 50 partners to prescribe maximum number of partners in a firm but the prescribed number cannot be more than 100.
- Formation: The partnership form of business organisation is regulated by the Indian Partnership Act 1932.
- Agreement: The partners come to a mutual agreement to form a verbal or written partnership in. This document is known as partnership deed.
- Lawful business: A partnership may commence any lawful business activity. The partnership shall be formed only to perform legal business activity. Any robbery or smuggling between any two partners shall not be considered as partnership.
- Profit sharing: As per the agreement share ratio of the profit, the partners of the partnership firm share the profit of the firm. If the agreement does not specify the share ratio of the profit, the profit is divided equally among all the members.
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Two point charges system is taken from air to water keeping other variable (e.g., distance, magnitude of charge) unchanged. So, only factor which may affect the interacting force is dielectric constant of medium.

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The distance between seed is important because if seeds are not sown at proper distance there will be a competition between the plants for consuming sunlight,water and space which leads to the improper growth of plants and also damages the whole crop.
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Dilute solution containing non-volatile solute exhibit some properties which depend only on the number of solute particles present and not on the type of solute present. These properties are called colligative properties. These properties are mostly seen in dilute solutions.
We can further consider colligative properties as those properties that are obtained by the dissolution of a non-volatile solute in a volatile solvent. Generally, the solvent properties are changed by the solute where its particles remove some of the solvent molecules in the liquid phase. This also results in the reduction of the concentration of the solvent.
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Location of Sertoli cells - In the testis
Function of Sertoli cells -They provide nutrition to the developing sperm cells.
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