Forms of Ownership Essay

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    1a. The title of the article is ‘Are Pet Owners Really at Greater Risk of Cancer?’ The source of the study is from the website ‘Psychology Today’ under ‘Animal Behavior’. The research included in the article is from the University of Arizona. 1b. The study by University of Arizona was conducted via existing medical data collected from a project called ‘Women’s Health Initiative (WHI)’. This data included medical data from over 120,000 women. The research team wanted to investigate the chances…

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    this industry given the current circumstances. The purpose of this research is to explore the need for this product and the demand for new items in the pet industry as well as to see how the industry has grown through analyzation of revenue and pet ownership. Challenges that are presented in the pet industry to businesses will also be…

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    • We instituted a plan to leverage LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to attract new business and monitor the competition’s clients. Revenue from sales eventuality increased to the point that ownership could begin long delayed renovations. The improvement of the physical plant allowed the ownership to switch their franchised affiliation to a company that generated more demand, was more creative and openly welcomed their new…

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    Land Title Analysis

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    After talking to my friend and reading the land title of his potential house I’ve noticed a few problems. The land title itself has several caveats that caught my intention right away. The first issue is that there is still a mortgage out on his property which could cause him to take over the mortgage if it has not been paid off yet. Secondly there is a possessory interest looking at the address I am lead to believe that it is related to the fence issue that he talked to me about. This could…

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    Ms. Clover will probably not be able to prove the Ms. Austin is the owner or keeper of the dog. Ms. Clover must prove that Ms. Austin was the keeper of the dog Trixie at the time of the bite. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 140, § 155 (West). Keeper is defined by statute as a person or corporation other than the owner who harbors or has in their possession any dog. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 140, § 155 (West). M.G.L.A. c. 140, § 155 creates a strict liability statute, which imposes liability onto the…

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    As an entrepreneur, there are different aspects of running a business that one must be well versed. With the normal schedules of working a business, the proprietor should likewise be aware of laws that may relate to the firm or could influence the business. The episode that happened at University Heights Apartments raised inquiries on where the liability of blame lies, with the proprietor or the intruder, in this case, it is also important to understand tenant rights in the State of Texas when…

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    Non-Fiction Essay #3 Ownership is something abstract, more of a gray area per-say. There’s a fine line between figurative and tangible belongings, and the aspect of ownership happens to cross it inexplicably. We own what we hold close to us, all of our ideas, all of our emotions. If it’s something we keep deep inside of us, than it is of our belonging. It’s all a matter of perspective. What belongs to us can be tangible, as in someone owns the phone resting in their pocket. But ownership…

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    provides that opportunity for the buyer to work toward owning that home again, while allowing the seller to enjoy the benefits of rental property and the related business expenses. It keeps properties from deteriorating when there is no pride of ownership or ownership to come, and it also provides an opportunity to negotiate with the seller on a potential take-back-mortgage rate that is more acceptable then what the current mortgage rate is at the time the rent-to-own is converted to “I OWN…

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    Top five ways to be a great landlord To be a Great Landlord means to be a good Landlord to keep his/her tenants happy. There is a saying, "To be happy, make others happy", so property owners are no poles apart. Being Great Landlord needs money, time, and effort, and it will be rewarding if it assists the property owner keeps the right tenants. A good tenant is precious, and the property owners may need them more than the renters do. Moreover, the tenants assist their homeowners in paying their…

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    Halliday Vs Neevill

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    Was the arrest of Tara lawful? One characteristic of trespass to land is that the defendant does not have the plaintiff’s consent to enter their land. In this case, it can be contended whether or not the police officers had the implied consent of the property owner to enter her land. Did obstruction of an open path revoke implied consent? This matter was considered in Halliday v Nevill [1984] 155 CLR 1. The majority decision stated that implied consent can be given to the public to enter a…

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