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48.300 Partnership; Employee Distinguished from Partner
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48.300 Partnership; Employee Distinguished from Partner An agreement to pay an employee a share in the profits of a business when the employee has no interest in the business as owner or its control or responsibility for its losses does not make that employee a partner. The test as to whether two persons are partners is their intention to bind each other (that is, be agents for each other) in connection with a business. Ordinarily, an agreement to share profits and losses will prove partnership. Floyd v. Kicklighter, 139 Ga. 133 (1912)
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