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    Proprietery

    field e.g., Insurance, it is necessary then to have a legal entity to be known in the society. The legal entity can be in any form of a business organization. The various forms of organization are as follows: 1) Sole proprietorship 2) Partnership 3) Co-operative Society 4) Joint stock company (Private and Public) These are explained in brief as follows:3.1 OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson you will be able to know Various forms of organization Its formation & features

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    Industrial Law

    industrial enterprises. Course Contents Module I: Indian Contract Act, 1872 Nature and kinds of Contracts, Concepts related to offer, Acceptance and Consideration, Principles Governing Capacity of Parties and Free Consent, Legality of Objects, Performance and Discharge of Contract, Breach of Contract and its Remedies,Special contracts of Bailment and Pledge, Indemnity and Guaratnee, Contract of Agency. Module II: Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Sale and Agreement to Sell, Hire Purchase – Pledge – Mortgage

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    Limited Partnership

    Assignment 2: Limited Partnership Allison Bynum Strayer University LEG205 Corporate and Partnership Law Prof. John Taulane February 1, 2016 When deciding to form a limited partnership (LP), one must understand the pros and cons of a limited partnership. It is much like a general partnership, but with a few considerable differences. A limited partnership is one or more partners are general partners, and one or more are limited partners united to conduct a business jointly, and in which

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    Creating, Financing, and Marketing a Business

    Business A Business Partnership is usually hatched in a state of inspired optimism when two or more seemingly like-minded individuals come together with an idea to create a product or service and develop it into a business. As with anything, a business partnership has it’s pros and cons but there are also two types of partnerships, General and Limited. A General Partnership is subject to partnership agreement; all partners have equal rights in the management of the partnership. The Pros of General

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    Lit Task 1

    Tiare Gomes Business Marketing Management April 2013 Task 1 (310.1.2-01-06) SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: The Sole Proprietorship is a business owned completely and solely by one person. It is easy to start this type of business because legal formalities are minimal. Sole Props are popular amongst small businesses or start-ups because of this simplicity. Business taxes are done all under one filing (the owner files his taxes normally with the form 1040 and a schedule C) and all gains and profits belong

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    Llc vs Llp

    The Roles of Limited Liability Partnerships and Corporations The majority of large companies which we purchase goods and services from are established as a limited liability corporation, corporation or limited liability partnership. Corporations were established in an effort to protect business owners, and have now turned into many complex variations (ehow). A limited liability company is not a partnership or a corporation, it is a hybrid. The owners of a limited liability company are shielded

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    Partnerships

    Partnership sgs1 1890 – Regulates general partnerships. Still relevant now as in an absence of settings not it fills in obligations and rights of the partners in a partnership. Partnership agreement is not necessary a verbal agreement would classed as a partnership. However majority of partnerships tend to have a written agreement s1(1) of PA 1890 defines a partnership as : ‘...the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit’ S45 of

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    Business Entities, Laws and Regulations Paper

    birth clinic together. They will need to take out a large loan to finance their start-up costs. Akiva and Tara would be best served by creating a limited liability partnership (LLP) to organize their business. By forming the LLP, the partners protect themselves from liability beyond their initial capital contribution should the partnership fail or face a lawsuit (Cheeseman, 2010). Members of an LLP are also not personally liable for the malpractice of one partner, and states require LLPs to carry substantial

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    What Is Law Partnership

    What is Law of Partnership? A partnership is a for-profit business association of two or more persons. Because the business component is defined broadly by state laws and because "persons" can include individuals, groups of individuals, companies, and corporations, partnerships are highly adaptable in form and vary in complexity. Each partner shares directly in the organization's profits and shares control of the business operation. The consequence of this profit sharing is that partners are jointly

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    Creating, Financing, and Marketing a Business

    Business A Business Partnership is usually hatched in a state of inspired optimism when two or more seemingly like-minded individuals come together with an idea to create a product or service and develop it into a business. As with anything, a business partnership has it’s pros and cons but there are also two types of partnerships, General and Limited. A General Partnership is subject to partnership agreement; all partners have equal rights in the management of the partnership. The Pros of General

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