Business Law Midterm

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    Law Notes

    must accept the lowest qualified bid - can use privilege clause (the owner has privilege to not accept the lowest bid) Various forms in procurement: (request for expression of interest (RFEOI) Request for proposal - now frequently for construction law (RFP) - owner choose to cancel RFP anytime (e.g. too expensive etc). RFP less risk, but less certainty, b/e it’s not bound by a contract. Tenders/Request for quotation (RFQ) - process set out to be TRANSPARENT - be in trouble if say we wanted to choose

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    Legal Forms of Business

    Legal Forms of Business Michelle Impellizzeri LAW/531 January 21, 2012 J. Thomas Witek, JD Legal Forms of Business To start a business, choosing the best form of operation will depend upon the type of business the owner wants to undertake. When selecting a form of business the owner should ensure that the form best meets their needs. “The selection depends on many factors, including the ease and cost of formation, the capital requirements of the business, the flexibility of management decisions

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    Business

    Describe the characteristics of the four basic forms of business ownership. A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned, and usually managed, by a single person. A partnership is a voluntary arrangement under which two or more people act as co-owners of a business for profit. A corporation is a legal entity created by filing a document with a state agency also known as the articles of incorporation. A corporation is considered to be a separate and distinct from its owners, who have a limited

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    310.1.2 Task 1 Part a

    invested in the business but also personal assets. * Income Taxes – Due to you being the sole owner there is no separate business income tax filing for a business under Sole Proprietorship. Business income or loss is reported on the sole proprietor’s personal tax return, and any tax is paid at the individual level. * Longevity / Continuity - The Sole Proprietor is the sole owner, with no partners in the business, if the Sole Proprietor becomes disabled, retires or dies the business is dissolved

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    Plan

    and purpose (commercial/trading or professional). The fifth part shall define the different kinds of partners, according to nature of contribution (capitalist, industrialist or both), liability (general or limited), and interest/obligation to business (managing, secret, silent, dormant, ostensible). The fourth part shall provide the reader with the basic procedures of forming and operating of a partnership. This last part aims to give the reader a clearer look on the inner workings of a partnership

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    Partnership

    association of two or more persons to carry on, as co-owners, a business for profit (Uniform Partnership Act, section 6). Partnerships resemble sole proprietorships, except that there are two or more owners of the business. Each owner is called a partner. Partnerships are often formed to bring together various talents and knowledge or to bring needed capital into a business. Partnerships are generally associated with the practice of law, public accounting, medicine and other professions. Partnerships

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    Organizational Business Forms

    PART A Business Forms of Organization SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A sole proprietorship business is owned by a single individual and is not legally differentiated from the owner. It is the simplest form of business as there is less paperwork and it is subject to fewer regulations and restrictions. It is not usually required to register as a business unless it operates under a fictitious name or provides supplies or services that require licensing. The owner has complete autonomy for all business

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    Small Business Idea

    Small Business Idea Tina Sergio ACC/561 Week 1 February 5, 2013 Bobby Bates Small businesses and entrepreneurs form the backbone of the U.S. economy. Since early America, entrepreneurs have generated ideas that create opportunities so other people were able to begin their own company, and, it is likely that new entrepreneurs will continue to

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    Legal Forms of Business

    Legal Forms of Business Legal Forms of Business Entrepreneurs face a difficult decision in choosing a legal form of business. The preferred form of entity is dependent on many relative factors, such as the type of organization and business environment. Different forms of legal businesses have different tax, investment, and financial implications. The best-suited business calls for a thorough analysis of pertinent facts before making a decision – requiring some careful planning and strategy

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    Legal Forms of Business

    Forms of Business When considering the preferred legal form of business, it comes down to the level of liability, the size of the business and the number of owners or shareholders that will be involved. It is important to consider that with the increased size of a business and the increase in the number of owners, the decision-making process becomes more complex. The level of liability for the owners decreases as the owners no longer are liable for the losses and gains of the business within larger

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