odometer was not altered, set back, or disconnected while in the Seller's possession, and the Seller has no knowledge of anyone doing so. Seller warrants to Buyer that Seller has good and marketable title to said property, full authority to sell and transfer said property, and that said property is sold free of all liens, encumbrances, liabilities, and adverse claims of every nature and description whatsoever. Seller has no knowledge of any hidden defects in and to the Vehicle, and believes to the best
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Hong Kong has demonstrated a high degree of resilience during the ongoing global turmoil and remains one of the world’s most competitive financial and business centers. The highquality legal framework, which provides effective protection of property rights and strong support for the rule of law, continues to be the cornerstone of strength for the dynamic city economy. There is little tolerance for corruption. Regulatory efficiency and openness to global commerce strongly support entrepreneurial
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Unit 1. Individual project Karlotta Osk Jonsdottir American Intercontinental University Trista Iodice - BUS105 Abstract The scenario in question gives us the portfolio of a person that likes to do things around the home and has come up with an idea that might benefit his/her home and perhaps other homes globally. Another version of this idea already exists on the market but the person believes his invention might further simplify
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Is CEO Power Bad? E. Han Kim and Yao Lu1 Abstract Recent evidence suggests that CEO power reduces shareholder value and the efficacy of incentive pay systems. To better understand how the power affects firm governance and performance, we decompose CEO power into three dimensions--structural, ability based, and ownership related. While structural power is indeed harmful--it is associated with higher managerial entrenchment, lower pay for performance sensitivity (PPS), and weaker firm performance--its
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Jody Lund Owner of the Coffee Shop Can you talk a little about yourself and how you ended up opening this shop? Well I grew up local here in Northeast. I went to school at MCAD and received a degree in photography. Obviously that is not a super marketable skill, so after I graduated I decided to open a small gift with my sister shop on Johnson, it was actually just North of here about two blocks. This is where I first fell in love with small business ownership. I just loved the freedom
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Rally Round the Trade Name Patricia Hammonds Professor Bryan Smith Law, Ethics and Corp Governance – Leg 500 March 7, 2012 Explain whether or not the fact that Gabby’s surname is Rally gives her the right to use it any way she wishes. In the above question I will explain whether or not Gabby can use her surname as a business name. In the case of Rally round the trade name, the fact that Gabby’s surname is Rally does not give her the right to use her name for
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Case 10-2 at the end of Chapter 10, “Major Tax Structures: Property Taxes,” and write a 5–6 page paper in which you: Explain how you would quantify the amount or percentage of property tax revenue that comes from owners of Habitat for Humanity houses in a particular municipality. Provide two (2) arguments in favor of giving a property tax break to owners of Habitat for Humanity houses. Provide two (2) arguments opposing giving a property tax break to owners of Habitat for Humanity houses. Determine
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of his land without compensation was a taking of his property. I agree with the majority opinion that Lucas did suffer a governmental taking – Lucas was being policed by the South Carolina Coastal Council; the banning of the construction caused Lucas monetary damages and the government taking was violating Lucas’s constitutional rights such as Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. In addition, to my belief when government declares that a property or a piece of land is viewed as nuisance – and the
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Readers who have been waiting for a worthy successor to Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games will find it here. Dystopian sci-fi at its best, Starters is a terrific series kickoff with a didn't-see-that-coming conclusion that will leave readers on the edges of their seats . . .” raves the Los Angeles Times. In the future, teens rent their bodies to seniors who want to be young again. One girl discovers her renter plans to do more than party--her body will commit murder, if her mind can't stop it. Sixteen-year-old
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The largest disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is the fact that the person who owns the business is responsible for all the bills that the business has, regardless if he/she has to sell his/her own properties to do so; there isn’t a boundary that separates business property from personal property. A second con of this type of business is that if the owner of the business were to die, the business basically dies too. In order for it to stay open, the owner would have had to sell the whole company
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