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    Law 320

    Wk6 2. CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 - SECT 249U Chairing meetings of members (replaceable rule--see section 135) (1) The directors may elect an individual to chair meetings of the company's members. (2) The directors at a meeting of the company's members must elect an individual present to chair the meeting (or part of it) if an individual has not already been elected by the directors to chair it or, having been elected, is not available to chair it, or declines to act, for the meeting (or part

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    Wgu Lit1

    Sole Proprietorship is a form of business that is owned and ran by one certain individual. That individual is responsible for all the losses and liabilities and is entitled to all the profits from the business. Advantages: Easy and inexpensive to form. Costs are minimal, most of the costs are due to obtaining the proper permits. Complete control of the business. The owner makes all of the decisions. That person is not expected to consult with anyone when making decisions or changes to the business

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    Business Law

    10.01 Notice and Cure. Notice and Cure. If any Partner is in default on any obligation herein, the other Partner shall send written notice of such default to the defaulting Partner. The defaulting Partner shall have fourteen (14) calendar days after such notice is sent to cure such default. If the defaulting Partner fails to timely cure such default, the Partner that is then entitled to purchase the defaulting Joint Venturer’s share in the Partner may invoke, in addition to any other remedy at

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    Business Law

    TASK 1 You are required to explain the different types of business organizations as listed below: - Sole proprietorship (10 marks) - Partnerships (20 marks) – Please discuss the different types of partnerships - Corporation (10 marks) TASK 2 For each type of Business organization identified in Task 1, discuss 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages that reflect the role of the Business Organization in the economy. 2.5marks will be awarded for each advantage

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    Disneysea Park

    Case Project FIN 321 Dr. Ghosh Harvard Business Cases/Harvard Business Review Article: You can access all of your Harvard Business School cases from http://www.hbr.org. If you have not registered with Harvard Business Online, you will be required to do so. The specific cases that are assigned to this course are available for download for a fee. Group Papers/Presentations: Each student will be put into a group, and each group will submit a paper and present a particular case. The paper should

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    Brief Analysis of European Works Councils

    establishment of EWCs is partly that the transnational restructuring was brought about by the Single European Act (Markus Hertwig&Ludger Pries&Luitpold Rampeltshammer, 2011). It can communicate with the senior management of the big transnational corporation. Same information about the translational policies and measures are also told to the workers in different countries. European Works Council also provides opportunities for the representatives to discuss and develop a common response to the transnational

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    Weymouth Steel Case

    Weymouth Steel Corporation Strategic Issues and Problems: Due to the cyclical business of steel industry, Weymouth Steel Corporation’s business is going to decrease, and it’s hard for the company to compete with other corporations. It needs to set up a new production system and satisfy environmental protection standards. Due to the cost-cutting effort, the company has closed some factories and cut unnecessary expenses. It plans to lay-off some employees. In addition, the company needs to increase

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    Dsfdf

    There are a lot of legal forms for businesses. In this paper, I will talk about these forms; sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, S corporation, franchise, and corporate form. I will try to develop scenarios in which each of these forms of business would be the preferred form. For each scenario, I will justify why the corresponding business form is preferred. Sole proprietorship is the first form of businesses and it is the simplest form of

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    Lit1 Taskstream

    | The Criteria That Determine Sole Proprietorships | Not all corporations started as a corporate entity. Many businesses start out small with one owner. They are known as sole proprietorships, the simplest and most widespread form of business formation in the United States. Certain criteria are used to determine sole proprietorship status. A sole proprietorship: * is owned by a single individual When you are planning to do business with a sole proprietorship, bear in mind that since a single

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    Creating a Corporation

    BUILDING A CORPORATION A corporation is a legal entity created under state laws to transact business that is given the same legal rights as people, but possesses privileges and liabilities distinct from the shareholders who compose it. Corporations can operate a business, open bank accounts, enter into contracts, and buy property. You can either choose to fill out and file the requisite legal paperwork yourself or use a professional service. Choosing a Corporate Name The name of your corporation

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