Alan V. Bart Summary: Bart lives in Boring, Oregon and lost his object, Alan also lives in Boring, Oregon finds Bart’s object. Bart offers a reward for his lost object after the object is found. In Contract law a reward offer is binding. In Property law Alan has a duty to try and find the rightful owner of a lost object and return it to the rightful owner. Issue: Pursuant to Oregon law, is Bart required to to give Alan the reward before his object is returned? Rule: In the case of
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Holy Angel University Basic Education Department Successful Entrepreneur An Interview Submitted by: Angeles, Christopher Jan M. Nolasco, Katherine G. Teria, Christine Joy V. Submitted to: Mrs. Rowena Domingo February 3, 2016 I. Introduction We are the student of Mrs. Domingo and we are asked by her to make an evaluation or interview with an entrepreneur whose business is 5 years or older. We had a chance to have an interview to a mini giveaway
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The Helping Hands organization asks a local CPA firm to contribute audit services to audit their annual financial report. The CPA firm contributes the audit services to the organization and normally would have billed $1,500 for this audit. The CPA firm also solicits volunteers from among its employees to plant flowers in the landscaping in front of the Helping Hands building one Saturday. The flowers donated cost $300 and the employees worked for 12 hours (their average pay rate would normally be
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provisions of this trust once they are decided. On the other hand, you will be able to transfer as much of your assets to your grandchildren as you like given that the trust have no limitation on that. This will enable you to save yourself from taxes on property. Irrevocable trust will also enable you to transfer $5 million to your grandchildren in future and this will be exempted from tax. You may also transfer up to $14000 to the trust annually which will not be taxed as well. Problems There are many
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Project Name | SpokR System and Application | Project Number | 001 | Project Manager | Adrian A Cornwall 954.636.9500Michael Bliss 954.621.7979Sofia Olivares 954.759.1905Hubert Aguilar Naranjo 786.877.2239Scott Phillips 303.847.6400 | Start Date: | 01/09/2015 | Owner(s) | Adrian A Cornwall 954.636.9500Michael Bliss 954.621.7979Sofia Olivares 954.759.1905Hubert Aguilar Naranjo 786
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the condominium back to the Developer for two years for $4,000 a month and still use the unit for up to 30 days a year. Besides, indirect expenses are estimated including property taxes at $10,000 a year, a maintenance fee at $6,000 a year, insurance at $200 a month and utilities at $300 a month. The salesman expected the property would enjoy a 6% appreciation rate each year. Issue A: Can this condominium provide the Lees with desirable personal use characteristics and provide attractive tax write-offs
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Property is the ownership of physical goods or wealth, whether by private individuals, groups of people or the state; it provides a particular significance for conservatives. For traditional conservatives it can be justified on 3 main grounds- it provides security, a stake for people in society and can also be affiliated with an individuals’ personality. Conservatives state that property has a range of both psychological and social advantages. Property has been seen as a source of security in an
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the sole proprietor whom no conflict of interest will arise, however the disadvantage is the owner being the sole owner is personally liable for its debt. The second form is partnership; it is formed by two or more persons who contribute money, property or assets to engage in a business for a profit either by oral or written agreement. The advantages of partnership are each partner act as an agent for the other and manage the business in behalf of each other. While, the disadvantage is since each
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Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department D28449 H/prt Argued - October 2, 2009 AD3d REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P. RANDALL T. ENG CHERYL E. CHAMBERS L. PRISCILLA HALL, JJ. 2008-04626 Emigrant Mortgage Company, Inc., respondent, v Gregory Karpinski, appellant. (Index No. 12722/07) DECISION & ORDER ON MOTION Motion by the plaintiff, Emigrant Mortgage Company, Inc., for leave to reargue an appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County, dated
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The housing market is a key issue. With various price rises in renting of houses, consumers have found it harder to afford such places of shelter; the cost of standard living is expensive, Take Bermuda for example. its cost of living index amounting to 133.68. (Jones C. 2017). Will the government intervene once again and restore parity to cost of common residences? I will be viewing the UK housing market system and provide a thorough evaluation as to whether government intervention is mandatory
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