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    Legal Form of Business

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    Legal Forms of Business Mike Martin LAW/531 January 9‚ 2012 Carmina Perez-Fowler Legal Forms of Business Legal forms of business include sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ limited liability limited partnership‚ limited liability company‚ S corporation‚ franchise‚ and corporation. Each of these legal forms offers distinct benefits to business owners and investors. The decision to incorporate one legal form as opposed to another is often determined by circumstance and underlying factors. Cheeseman

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    Company as Legal Entiy

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    THE MOST DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERISTIC OF THE COMPANY AS A FORM OF BUSINESS IS THAT IT IS A LEGAL ENTITY.EXPLAIN WHAT IT MEANS. A company is considered a legal entity( artificial person created by the law).The law treats a company as being a separate person from its members and those who manage it.(The modern law review vol 31-pg 481) The following are characteristics which makes a company a legal being: a) Has a right to own properties. A company owns its own properties. Directors and shareholders

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    Legal 2 Test 2 Studyguide Sole Proprietorships the simplest form of business organization. Sole proprietorships are the most common form of business organization in the US. Major advantages: * Forming a sole proprietorship is easy and does not cost a lot. * The owner has the right to make all management decisions concerning the business‚ including those involving hiring and firing employees. * The sole proprietor owns all of the business and has the right to receive all of the

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    Should abortion be legal? Throughout the course of history‚ the debate of whether abortion was a moral act or a dishonest one was a constant dispute. Many fought and argued that the death of a fetus is an act of abhorrence as well as demoralization.. Although some argue that it is unjust to eradicate a life that has no choice to protest‚ there are many points that prove otherwise. The option of abortion has a variety of advantages to particular situations in which a solution is not given. Abortion

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    Legal and Institutional Framework Introduction The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992 recognized the entitlement of human beings to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature . The threshold of the Rio Declaration was the recognition of right to development and more importantly sustainable development. With the adoption of Rio‚ the global community committed to integrate environmental issues into mainstream

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    The effectiveness of dispute resolution processes in achieving justice for and/or between individuals may be different depending on the issue being resolved. I will be writing about the effectiveness among Families using the ’Family Dispute Resolution Process’ Family Dispute Resolution is a process where people who are in conflict can be helped to communicate with each other about what is important for them and how to make decisions about resolving their dispute. Family Dispute Resolution (FDR)

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    The Legal Process of Discrimination Sylvia Goldstein Employment Law/MGT434 July 30‚ 2012 Deborah Wilder The Legal Process of Discrimination According to a 2002 Rutgers University study‚ “forty-six percent of African American workers believe they have been treated unfairly by their employers‚ compared with 10 percent of whites and 28 percent of African Americans and 22 percent of Hispanics/Latinos have experienced workplace discrimination‚ compared with 6 percent of whites”

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    necessary for treating diseases such as glaucoma and cancer‚ the higher the risk of mental problems". "Mental and behavioral changes are the most easily recognized consequences of marijuana use" (Hamid 50). Voth left me to question‚ what if marijuana were legal‚ I assume there would be strong incentives to develop further technologies for the separation of undesirable from desirable components of the drug. Also we must consider the numerous amounts of readily available over the counter drugs as well as prescription

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    Change in Legal Education

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    Changing the ‘thought-ware’ of Indian Legal Education You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity‚ he will continue the learning process as long as he lives. * Clay P. Bedford INTRODUCTION: ’Law is the cement of society and an essential medium of change’.The significance of legal education in democratic country like India cannot be ignored.Before 1990s the main purpose of law universities were to impart the knowledge of law‚black

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    Legal Process on BC

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    Review with Mike any legal issues he may use to defend the claim brought by Grace. ISSUE 1: (what is the LEGAL issue the judge will have to decide?) LAW: (use your textbook‚ cases we have studied in class‚ statutes‚ and class notes as sources of law) APPLICATION: (apply the law to the facts. Make arguments for the plaintiff AND defendant) CONCLUSION: (this is the answer to the Issue) ISSUE 2: LAW: APPLICATION: CONCLUSION: Review with Mike any legal issues he may use to defend

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