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    supposed to pay taxes on goods or services. It also doesn't prevent them from having to file a state or federal income tax return at the end of the year. But still, since they receive this benefit, they are scrutinized more closely than a for-profit business is. So it is crucial that those who are responsible for maintaining their books learn about the ins and outs of the specialized field of accounting that must be used for

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    Filing for Bankruptcy in Vancouver: How It Affects Your Spouse When you are struggling to manage your finances, you might consider a variety of options. Sometimes, filing for bankruptcy is the best choice. If you are insolvent, you may be contemplating this strategy. One important detail to keep in mind is how such a plan of action will affect your spouse. According to the results of a new study, 40 percent of Canadian marriages start off with financial debt. As a matter of fact, numerous couples

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    fried-dough pastries in both countries, the changing of part of the company’s business and the merging with Starlight Brownie Company with healthy food companies. The legal issue to the case is whether the board of director have the right under the Delaware and German law to make a decision on the above mentioned concerns, without the consent of the

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    The organization overall of the federal government’s bureaucracy are in three categories, Government Corporations, Independent Agencies, and Regulatory Agencies. Although there are five different categories within the Bureaucracy, Cabinet Departments, Independent executive agencies, Independent regulatory agencies, Government corporations, Presidential commissions, we will be only discussing three overall organizations. First and Foremost, are the Government Corporations, this includes corporations

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    that all 32 teams have their own market business, each separate from the rest. This means each and every business has the right to freely share licenses with vendors and companies. The defendants arguments were very true, making the plaintiff shaky about the case. In the final decision, the Court declared the teams free of licensing their trademark to the market, because each team still owns their own intellectual property. This means they are their own business, not covered under Section 1 of the antitrust

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    D. Removal of Any Trustee. Any Trustee, including a Settlor, may be removed in accordance with California law. 1. Removal of Settlor-Trustee. A Settlor shall cease to be a Trustee of this trust if the Settlor by reason of illness or physical disability is, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty incapable and unable to handle properly her own affairs. The determination shall be effective at such time as the persons making the determination deliver to the Trustee declarations executed under

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    Corporate personhood is one of the issue in the United States of America since the mid-19th century. In a corporation, people get together and form a group. Corporation also a forms of artificial persons such as the governments and other political parties who involved in the modern corporation. Here, the corporation want the law to acknowledge them as an individual, they want to have legal status and equal protections. Therefore, the corporations should have the same rights as natural persons. If

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    Planning: The Initial Planning Process for Non-Profits In any strategic planning for non-profits, it is essential to establish an approach to a new project. Before raddling off to the client about how the project should be completed, the first order of business is to collect reliable information about the project to come to the conclusion which assessment that will deliver

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    As per the Dictionary alter ego is “a corporation, organization or other entity set up to provide a legal shield for the person actually controlling the operation”. However, the definition of the “alter ego theory of liability”, per the Jones v. Lowry case is that the court can pierce the corporate veil and “hold one or more individual shareholders liable for bad acts”. Corporations, partnerships and limited liabilities businesses is primarily set-up to protect individuals from having their personal

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    Kid-Fit Mission Statement

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    variety of training techniques. 3) Develop positive attitudes, sportsmanship, and compassion for their sport. Structure Kid-Fit will be a limited partnership. Limited partnership is a partnership in which only the general partner, who runs the business, has personal liability, while the limited partners, who are basically passive investors, can lose no more than their stake in the partnership. Our limited partner will be a larger established fitness company whose main focus is the adult population

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