Business Law Assignment

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    Family Related Issues Leg 500

    a son, daughter, or parent, of the employee, if such spouse, son, daughter, or parent has a serious health condition (Halbert 2010).” Tony would be eligible for the FMLA leave even though he and his biological father had no relationship. A business size can effect whether an employee can be eligible for the Family Leave and Medical Act.

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    Attendance in the Manufacturing Work Place

    ATTENDANCE IN THE MANUFACTURING WORK PLACE August 10, 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Carrier’s absenteeism rate has grown tremendously in the last three years; this report show’s changes in the attendance policy could elevate problems that could affect the bottom line profits. Over the last year September 2009-September 2010, the trend of absenteeism has risen to 11.2 percent with a standard deviation of 2.8 percent, this would increase amount of employees needed in the plant that is required for

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    Electronic Surveillence

    "family member" for purposes of taking NJFLA and FMLA leave? An employee’s spouse, children (son or daughter), and parents are immediate family members for purposes of FMLA. The term "parent" does not include a parent "in-law" under the FMLA, but under the NJFLA, a parent-in-law is included under the category of "immediate family member" (see below). The terms son or daughter do not include individuals age 18 or over unless they are "incapable of self-care" because of mental or physical disability

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    Torts

    The objective to start a business is to achieve business aims by maximizing its profits. A business is established with a single person or by many people. The legal forms of business are: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership, Limited Liability Company, S corporation, franchise, and corporate form are the legal forms of business. The common impacts these forms of businesses have are: liability, tax, legal, and managerial. Sole Proprietorships Sole Proprietorships

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    Business Forms

    of starting their own business and being their own boss calling all the shots. Before starting a business, entrepreneurs must think about what kind of business they want to start and under what Forms. The different kind of forms to consider is sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and franchise. Each form is tailored to certain kind of business and knowing the details of each will enhance the business strategy. Sole proprietorship: This form of business structure is mostly used

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    Organizational Plan

    windows, and vehicles, can be washed spotless. With a concentration around the University—drawing on alumni and local connections to the business, specialization on power washing can be focused to the surrounding areas. Large competitors will pose less threat to a business that has such strong ties to the local environment. II. Description of a Business Problem to keep things clean and not much time to do it, well Oh My Gosh! Power Wash is here! We provide power washing service for houses

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    Business Entitles Laws and Regulations

    Restaurant/Bar Lou and Jose are going into a sports bar and restaurant business. They need an investor, so that’s when Miriam came into the picture. She will just be a silent partner and will get a percentage of the profits. When having two or more business partners, they can form a LLLP. Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP) is ”a special type of limited partnership that has both general partners and limited partners, where both the general and limited partners have limited liability and

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    Orgfamily Related Issues

    Family Related Issues 1 Family Related Issues “Family and Medical Leave Act” Carolyn J. Daniels Law and Ethics in the Business Environment Dr. Diane V. Barrs May 1, 2011 1.      Explain if it matters that a parent literally had nothing to do with a biological child in order for the child to take advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to care for that parent. The Family and Medical Act (FMLA) were implemented in 1993, and most companies comply with

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    Unit 1 Discussion Board Financial Management

    three forms of business organizations are sole proprietorship, partnership, and a corporation. A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned by only one person. This is the easiest and less complicated type of business due to the fact that not a lot of paperwork is required. The biggest advantage of this type of business is that the individual who owns the business makes all of the decisions, thus, skipping the middleman altogether. Also, the individual who own the business gets to keep all

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    Lit1 Task 310.1.5-02, 11, 13.Docx

    least expensive way to start a business. You are in complete control of the business and are in control of all the finances. If you want to name your business anything other than your name you will need to register your fictitious business name with the State. You will register it by supplying your "Doing Business As" (DBA) name. There are also disadvantages of being a sole proprietor, you have unlimited liability and are legally responsible for all debts in the business. You will be using your personal

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