Tokumei kumiai

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Tokumei kumiai (匿名組合?), literally "anonymous partnerships," are a Japanese form of partnership governed by the Commercial Code of Japan, Article 535 et seq. In many respects they are similar to common law limited partnerships.

In a tokumei kumiai arrangement, "anonymous partners" (匿名組合員 tokumei kumiai'in?) invest in a venture operated by a manager (営業者 eigyōsha?).

By law, the partnership itself has no legal personality. Any assets of the partnership are the property of the manager; however, the anonymous partners have a right to a share of any profits from the venture, as provided in the partnership agreement.

Anonymous partners have limited liability for the partnership's debts, on the condition that they are anonymous. If an anonymous partner allows their name to be used in the name of the manager or in the name of the partnership, the anonymous partner loses their limited liability.

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