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general partner

noun

  1. a partner with unlimited liability for the debts of the partnership.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of general partner1

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
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“Today it’s going into much more ambitious projects,” Mark Suster, a general partner at Santa Monica-based Upfront Ventures.

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Masha Bucher, founder and general partner at Day One Ventures, said she views El Segundo as the most promising hub for “deep tech” startups tackling complex issues, such as, helping humans live healthier and longer lives.

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"This is something that doesn't have obvious utility. It's not being used for payments. It's not being used as a store of value," said Rob Hadick, General Partner of Dragonfly, a crypto venture fund.

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Tatyana Krivitsky described herself as a “general partner” in the companies that owned the facilities, but told The Times it was nurses and medical professionals who ran them.

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Financial reports submitted to the state list “Tatiana Krivitsky” as the facilities’ “general partner/operator.”

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