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    reflect firms’ lease commitments and total liabilities. The dataset was then organized as follows: To throw out the “bad data,” I sorted out all the rows containing blank cells by the “filter” tool and removed all the duplicated rows by the “remove duplicates” tool. One assumption I had made here was this dataset represented all the firms in the market in 2014. a. By the “filter” tool, I learned that AT&T (ticker symbol “T”) had the largest capitalized value of operating leases, and…

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    assets. 12. Lease A lease is a method of attaining the use of assets for the business without using debt or equity financ¬ing. It is a lawful agreement between two parties that specifies the terms and conditions for the hire charge of a physical resource such as a house and paraphernalia. Lease payments are often payable yearly. The contract is usually between the company and the leasing institute and not directly between the company and the organization providing the resources. When the lease…

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    "There's the drilling and they're dealing with people who are coming and taking leases," he said. "Obviously, these issues will affect the southern part of the state, but they are not affecting it right now." The Marcellus and Utica shales goes from West Virginia to southern New York and includes parts of eastern Ohio. According to…

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    you. From references to a current copy of your credit report, all that paperwork will be required as some point. You'll have an edge over your competition if you have it to present during the application phase. 2. Carefully Review the Lease Before you sign your lease, make sure…

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    each owned 50% of the shares of a company which held the lease of their theater in Chicago. They dissolved their partnership and Cohan loaned him $150,000 to produce his plays at another theater. Harris’s profit was to go towards the loan. Harris final payment was made with turning over his shares in the company. Cohan deducted the loan from his income taxes which the Board disallowed because there was no evidence of depreciation of the lease. The Board also disallowed Cohan’s travel…

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    from the sale because of the affect that the economy can have on the property values in your area. Purchasing a home can also decreases the flexibility that one has when he or she decides to move. While renters are free to move after fulfilling their lease agreement, homeowners are more likely to rely on the sale of their home so that another home can be purchased. The process of waiting for home-buyer could very well delay the intended move. Another drawback to buying a home is the obstructions…

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    meaning of Bhasin was and its application to the facts of Macera. The second issue was whether Abro and McMulkin provided personal guarantees re the lease. The third issue was whether the corporate veil should be pierced, which in turn would make Abro and McMulkin liable. Lastly, the fourth issue was whether the parties agreed to terms to settle the lease. Holding in…

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    renting a home is increased mobility. This occurs because renting a home is accompanied by a housing contract or rental or lease agreement that specifically spells out the length of the time the renter can occupy and live in the house. This length of time can range from several months to several years. In any case, there is a time limit and at the time that the rental lease ends,…

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    and Development) Act, 1948 (53 of 1948) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas rules, 1959, made there under (hereinafter alluded to as "the Guidelines") make procurements, entomb alia, for the Regulation of Petroleum Operations and award of licenses and leases for exploration, advancement and production of Petroleum in India. The Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and other Maritime Zones Act, 1976 (80 of 1976) accommodates the gift of a license by the Government…

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    A coal lease involving the Peabody Coal Company and the Navajo Nation (United States v. Navajo Nation). Navajo Nation is a federally recognized Indian tribe within the United States. Better known as the Indian Mineral Leasing Act of 1938 (IMLA) (United States v. Navajo Nation). The Secretary of the Interior approved an amendment to the lease which allows Indian tribes to lease mining rights on their tribal land to private companies. The Navajo tribe in 1964 signed a lease consenting…

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