1 Corinthians 15:33
' Do not be so deceived and misled! Evil companionships (communion, associations) corrupt and deprave good manners and morals and character.'
Romans 12:16
' Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty (snobbish, high-minded, exclusive), but readily adjust (associate) yourself to [people, things] and give yourselves to humble tasks. Never overestimate yourself or be wise in your own conceits. [Prov. 3:7.]'
1 Corinthians 5:11
' But now I write to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of [Christian] brother if he is known to be guilty of immorality or greed, or is an idolater [whose soul is devoted to any object that usurps the place of God], or is a person with a foul tongue [railing, abusing, reviling, slandering], or is a drunkard or a swindler or a robber. [No] you must not so much as eat with such a person.'
Whenever life and death or non (life and death) beings or deities associate with known and unknown feelings or thoughts and emotions or rationalities they put on deep and superficial clothes of these feelings or thoughts and emotions or rationalities depending on pretext, context and post-text of the situations.
Whenever life and death or non (life and death) beings or deities dissociate from known and unknown feelings or thoughts and emotions or rationalities they put off deep and superficial clothes of these feelings or thoughts and emotions or rationalities depending on pretext, context and post-text of the circumstances.
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An associate is a person connected with another in business, work, or an enterprise, or a word used to describe a secondary rank, connection, or action.
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Common Meanings and Contexts
In the Workplace: An entry- or mid-level employee (such as a sales or legal associate) who works beneath a manager or partner.
In Business and Finance: An affiliate or equity investment where a holding company owns a significant, but non-controlling, stake in another firm.
In Education: An undergraduate academic degree (like an Associate of Arts) earned after a two-year college program.
As a Verb: To make a mental, logical, or causal connection between things, or to keep company with someone.
Cambridge Dictionary +5
Dissociation is the departure, withdrawal, expulsion, or retirement of an individual partner or member from a partnership or LLC, changing their legal relationship with the company without necessarily shutting down the business itself.
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Key Concepts of Dissociation
Continuation vs. Closure: Unlike dissolution (which shuts down and winds up the entire business entity), dissociation only removes one person. The remaining members typically buy out the departing person's interest and keep operating.
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Causes of Dissociation:
Voluntary withdrawal or retirement.
Expulsion by other partners or via the operating agreement.
Bankruptcy, incapacity, or death of the partner.
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Rightful vs. Wrongful:
Rightful: Leaving according to the rules of the partnership agreement or after a project term ends.
Wrongful: Leaving in breach of an agreement or before a specific term expires, which can make the departing partner liable for damages.
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Effects on the Partner:
Loss of management and control rights.
Entitlement to a financial buyout of their share (if the business continues).
Continuation of personal liability for past debts incurred before leaving.