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    Present Day Court Case

    For each selected law or issue, locate a present-day court case that has challenged your selected law or issue In September 2003, Dianne DeCesare filed a lawsuit against Niles City School district Board of Education stating that her Family and Medical Leave was violated. Dianne fell ill with Leukemia and asked the Superintenant that she be excused from teaching her first period class the board refused. She was forced to resign her teaching position. Dianne then filed a lawsuit against the school

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    Druckers Works

    personally liable for all business debts and obligations. This is the simplest form of business organization. Other than possible licences and permits, there's not much you need to do to get going. You don't need to register your business with the state, but many states require a sole proprietor to use their own name for the business name unless they formally file another name as a trade name, or a fictitious  "doing business as," or DBA name. Sole proprietors file business taxes on their personal

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    Fin/571 Business Structure Advice

    Business Structure Advice Dear John Owner, Starting a business is a very big decision and will be one of the most challenging adventures that you will participate in. You emailed me asking for my advice concerning business structures and how to proceed given your newly devised business plan. I have attached a table that I created that gives you the information you are looking for. The table contains the business structures that are most common, a brief overview of the structures, advantages, disadvantages

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    TASK 1 PART A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP Sole Proprietorship is a business organization where the owner and the business are one and the same. No legal difference. A few advantages of sole proprietorship is that the individual proprietor owns and manages the business and is responsible for all business transactions. The owner is also responsible for all debts and liabilities incurred by the business. I believe the most significant disadvantage as a sole proprietorship is that fact that if sued, the

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    Business

    Class 1 Chapter 1 The law is written. Capital punishment is illegal. It means putting to death the person. Class 2 Chapter 4 Direct discrimination takes place when an employer adopts a rule which on its face discriminates against people based on one of the many factors listed in human rights codes. For example, a rule like “no Catholics, women or blacks can be employed here” would be an obvious case of direct discrimination. Thankfully, such blatant discrimination is rare. Adverse effect discrimination

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    Starting and Naming a Business

    Starting and Naming a Business Betty, a Christian individual, is considering the option to open a Christian coffeehouse. Her husband will help fund the business, however; he has no desire to participate in the running of the business. Betty’s sister, who is also Christian would like to have a part in the business, however; she and her husband do not see eye to eye on this matter and wants her to have no part of it. Erma, Betty’s non-Christian neighbor is also interested

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    Establishing a Small Business

    Starting a Business » Thinking About Starting a Business? » 10 Steps to Starting a Business Starting a Business Thinking About Starting a Business? Is Entrepreneurship For You? 20 Questions Before Starting 10 Steps to Starting a Business Understand Your Market Business Data & Statistics Business Types Find a Mentor or Counselor Ask Questions About Starting a Business Create Your Business Plan Choose Your Business Structure Choose & Register Your Business Obtain Business Licenses & Permits

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    Business Law 6

    believe that a partnership exists. 2. How can a person overcome prima facie evidence of a partnership? By showing that the share of profits received represented wages or payments of a debt, interest on a loan, rent, or the purchase price of a business or goods. 3. Under the Uniform Partnership Act, is partnership property owned in the name of the partnership or in the names of the partners? Under the Uniform Partnership Act, any partnership property, whether real or personal, may be owned

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    sole proprietorship is a business form that includes just one owner. This business form is special in that there is legally no difference between the business and the owner. They are considered one and the same. Although there are advantages of this form, such as flexibility in setting work hours and profits of the business remaining in scope of control, there are also many disadvantages. One prime example that is probably the most discouraging is liability. If the business fails or financial obligations

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    Accounting

    monetary information is recorded in order to make a record that can be used for various needs. Accounting records are used for taxes, budgeting, reporting and business plans. Without recording the monetary transactions it will be hard to determine where a business or person has spent their money. Accounting is used in personal and business situations. During the recording phase, transactions have to be classified into categories. This is for tax purposes. In taxation there are different categories

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