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comandiate

Comandiate is a term that does not have a single, widely established meaning in English. In practice, it may be encountered as a misspelling or regional variant of related legal terms found in Romance-language and continental European business law, especially in connection with partnerships that involve different classes of partners.

In civil-law jurisdictions, similar concepts are known as commandita or commanditaire arrangements. These describe partnerships with

The term may also appear in historical, regional, or niche legal texts where it functions as a

See also: limited partnership; commanditaire; Kommanditgesellschaft; SAS; SCA.

two
types
of
partners:
general
partners
who
manage
the
business
and
bear
unlimited
liability,
and
limited
partners
(often
called
commanditaires)
who
contribute
capital
and
have
liability
limited
to
their
investment.
The
structure
is
designed
to
combine
active
management
by
the
general
partners
with
passive
investment
by
the
limited
partners.
Variants
include
forms
such
as
società
in
comandita
semplice
(SAS)
and
società
in
comandita
per
azioni
(SCA)
in
Italy,
and
Kommanditgesellschaft
(KG)
in
German-speaking
countries.
In
English-language
contexts,
these
arrangements
are
usually
translated
as
limited
partnerships
or
commandite
partnerships,
rather
than
using
a
direct
English
form
of
“comandiate.”
variant
spelling
or
a
proper
noun.
When
encountered,
it
is
advisable
to
verify
the
jurisdiction
and
the
intended
meaning,
as
usage
can
vary
and
the
standard
English
terms
for
the
same
concept
are
typically
limited
partnership
or
commandite
partnership.