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Distinguish between a cooperative organisation and a partnership. - Commercial Applications

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Distinguish between a cooperative organisation and a partnership.

Distinguish Between
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Sr.
No.
Basis of
Distinction
Cooperative Organisation
(Cooperative Society)
Partnership
1. Main Objective Service to members. Earning profits.
2. Number of Members Minimum 10, no maximum limit, membership usually restricted to a locality or group. Minimum 2, maximum 50.
3. Registration Compulsory under the Cooperative Societies Act. Not compulsory but desirable under the Partnership Act, 1932.
4. Management Managed by a Managing Committee (executive committee). Managed by the partners themselves.
5. Governing Law Cooperative Societies Act, 1912, or State Cooperative Societies Act. Partnership Act, 1932.
6. Legal Status Separate legal entity after registration. Not a separate legal entity; the firm and the partners are one and the same.
7. Voting Rights One member, one vote (democratic, equal voting irrespective of share capital). Partners may share profits and losses as per the agreement; voting is usually proportional to capital or as agreed.
8. Transfer of Interest Shares are not transferable but returnable to society. Transfer of interest is generally not allowed without the consent of other partners.
9. Distribution of Profits Limited dividend on share capital; distribution mostly based on member activity (volume of business). Profits are shared according to the partnership agreement.
10. Objective Focus Cooperative movement is based on mutual help, service, and self-help. Profit motive primarily.
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Chapter 5: Ownership Structures - Cooperative Society - EXERCISES [Page 64]

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C. B. Gupta Commercial Applications [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 5 Ownership Structures - Cooperative Society
EXERCISES | Q II. 7. | Page 64
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