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    O direito de deliberação do sócio de serviço no âmbito das sociedades simples
    (Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2019-01-31) Calazans, Marina Mascarenhas; Neves, Lara Britto de Almeida Domingues; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Santos, Ricardo Simões Xavier dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br
    Societies in general are of great importance for the economic development of a country. The associative phenomenon became fundamental at a time when man realized that working together generated better and more satisfactory results. In this context, the simple society appeared in the legal system as a way of distinguishing with regard to business companies, especially since it exclusively includes, in the simple type, the figure of the service partner, as well as with the intention of serving as a supplementary rule for other corporate types. However, corporate practice indicates that, sometimes, social contracts deprive service members of the right to deliberate. The purpose of this paper is to propose a reflection on the restriction of the right of deliberation of service partners, seeking to understand how this type of partner exercises their rights, with emphasis on the usuality of social capital.

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