A partnership is usually only made up of persons, two or more, who form a legally recognized association for the purpose of operating a business. A joint venture, on the other hand, can be individuals or entities such as corporations, or even governments and businesses. It can also be individuals, whereas a partnership is often only individuals.
Joint ventures, on the other hand, are designed to accomplish a specific goal. Each party contributes their share to an agreed-upon task. Profit may not be on the list of goals of the joint venture at all. For example, universities and drug companies often enter into joint ventures to find new drugs.
If you follow the link in Q post #2603 you can find a link to a Mark Meadows hearing where criminal investigators talk about how the Clinton Foundation should have been under FARA. It operated as a foreign agent and a closely held family partnership.
So if the CF is a single entity then to make a joint venture is for the CF to partner with another company, government or body (more than 2) in order to accomplish a task or set of tasks. Basically, they formed a business venture to work together to do something (take down Trump's administration). That's what saying "joint venture" means.
"Joint Venture" is important.
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If you follow the link in Q post #2603 you can find a link to a Mark Meadows hearing where criminal investigators talk about how the Clinton Foundation should have been under FARA. It operated as a foreign agent and a closely held family partnership.
So if the CF is a single entity then to make a joint venture is for the CF to partner with another company, government or body (more than 2) in order to accomplish a task or set of tasks. Basically, they formed a business venture to work together to do something (take down Trump's administration). That's what saying "joint venture" means.