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Good! You have provided capital so it’s yours! Personal enterprise Good! You have provided capital so it’s yours! Law does not touch much

Silent partnership Are you alright to keep balance? entrepreneur angel Law cares a little Yes of course. Give good care to this capital!

You can make contracts with each other ! partnership You can make contracts with each other ! Law cares a little

Joint stock corporation Business transactions Unworkable cash

Business transactions It is not normal! anxious Law cares a lot 干渉!!