According to Article 620 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, there is no limit on the number of partners in ordinary partnerships.
ARTICLE 620- An ordinary partnership agreement is a contract in which two or more people undertake to combine their labor and property to achieve a common purpose. If a partnership does not have the distinguishing characteristics of partnerships regulated by law, it is deemed to be an ordinary partnership subject to the provisions of this section.
ARTICLE 621- Each partner is obliged to contribute a participation share to the partnership in the form of money, receivables or other property or labor.
Unless otherwise agreed in the contract, the participation shares must be of the importance and nature required by the purpose of the partnership and must be equal to each other.
If a partner’s participation share consists of the use of something, the provisions in the lease agreement; if it consists of the ownership of something, the provisions in the sales agreement regarding liability for damage, defect and seizure shall be applied by analogy.
Source: Turkish Code of Obligations
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