Exposure in Business Joshua Houghton Ashford University BUS670 Legal Environment Professor Janet Fiorentino February 17th‚ 2013 Liability Exposure in Business Creation of a business of any type has to fall under a particular organizational form. There are many elements to starting a business a future proprietor should consider‚ such as degree of forms and applications that need to be filed‚ state and federal‚ legal liabilities‚ level of difficulty in the formation of a business‚ and level
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THE LAW OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Chapter 16 – Law of Sole Proprietorship and Partnership * Sole proprietorship – A business where the sole owner is responsible for the management and debts of the business. * Registration/licensing issues; Flexibility * Partnership – Partnership Act (Ontario) defines partnership as a relationship that subsists between two or more persons carrying on business in common with a view to profit. * Differences between partnership and co-ownership
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Business Essay Topic: Forms of Business Organizations It is important that the business owner seriously considers the different forms of business organization — types such as sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ and corporation. Which organizational form is most appropriate can be influenced by tax issues‚ legal issues‚ financial concerns‚ and personal concerns. This essay explains the general impression of business organizations. A Sole Proprietorship‚ also known as the sole trader or simply
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National Coal Co. v. CIR Facts: The National Coal Co.(NCC) was created by a special law and was enacted by virtue of Act 2705 in order to develop a coal industry. It was engaged in coal mining on reserved lands belonging to the government. The National Coal Co.(NCC) filed a case against the CIR for the recovery of sum of money it paid on protest as specific tax on 24‚089 tons of coals claiming exemption to tax pursuant to Sec. 14 and 15 of Act 2719. Issue: Whether or not NCC is a private corporation
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circumstances‚ the former is known as an “agent” and the entity on whose behalf the agent performs is called a “principal”. Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in commercial law is represented in the Latin phrase‚ qui facit per alium‚ facit per se‚ i.e. the one who acts through another‚ acts in his or her own interests. In terms of agreeing an Agency Contract between the parties‚ tThe Robert Barry & co. v Terence Robert Doyle
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Chapter 3: Business Organizations This chapter deals with the economic organizations that are found in our economy. Most businesses operate in search of profits. Others are organized and operate like a business‚ although profits are not their primary concern. Section 1 deals with the three main forms of business organization. The first is the sole proprietorship‚ which is a business owned and operated by one person. The second is the partnership‚ which is a business jointly owned by two or
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LAW AND CONTRACTS 1.Eagle Stores‚ Inc. borrows $5‚000 each from EZ Loan Corporation‚ First National Bank‚ and Great Products Corporation. Eagle uses its "present inventory and any thereafter acquired" to secure the loans from EZ Loan and First National. EZ Loan perfects its interest on April 1‚ followed by First National on April 5. Eagle buys new inventory on April 10 from Great Products and signs a security agreement‚ giving Great Products a purchase-money security interest (PMSI) in the new
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Running head: BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND ADR Business Organization and ADR Jennifer Sanders Business Law 575 November 18‚ 2013 Professor Natalie Brown Business Organization and ADR When starting a business as an entrepreneur involves the process of decision-making of several or one specific entity to assist with determining which type to form “such as‚” general‚ limited‚ cooperative‚ joint partnership‚ a franchise‚ or sole proprietorship. However‚ determining the type of business to create requires
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University of Phoenix Material Business Forms Worksheet There are seven forms of business: sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ limited liability partnership‚ limited liability company (including the single member LLC)‚ S Corporation‚ Franchise‚ and Corporation. 1. Research and provide three advantages and three disadvantages for each business form. 2. Provide a 100- to 200-word summary in which you provide an example business that you would start for each form. What is legally necessary to
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS POLICY (FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION) Submitted by: MORESCO‚ MICAH RUTH S. Submitted to: DR. HONORATA PAGADUAN A business is an organization that uses economic resources or input to provide goods or services to customers in exchange for money or other goods and services. After deciding to start a business‚ one of the most important issues is the form of business entity that will serve as the vehicle in pursuing the business that will affect the company’s
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