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    For a company looking to expand its business into a foreign market, an option available to them is to obtain a license agreement from an already established company in their market. A license is an agreement that allows one party to use an industrial property right in exchange for payment to the owning party. (Fred Luthans, 2015) In a typical license arrangement, the licensor allows the licensee to use a patent, trademark or proprietary information in exchange for a fee. The fee is most likely a…

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    compulsory license was granted to a generic manufacturer. The case mainly involved the issue of granting compulsory license to Natco Pharma on the grounds that Bayer Corporation was not fulfilling the conditions and thus according to section 84 of Indian patent act, Natco is entitle for compulsory licensing. The brief facts of this case are Bayer Corporation was manufacturing a cancer drug for liver/ kidney named Nexavar which was patented in India. Natco Pharma first applied for a voluntary…

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    so young and living with the fear of blue lights behind your parents’ car. Many Hispanic parents come to the United States to live the American dream. They come aiming for the best for their family. Illegal immigrants having no licenses should be able to receive licenses; it would keep the family from worry about their love ones driving, help transport their family from where they got to go, and many workers can go to their workplace therefore our economy will keep growing. I know growing up…

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    content in their system. However, studies have shown a suspended license is a fast way to reduce fatalities. “Pre Conviction license suspension laws are clearly successful in reducing the rates of alcohol related crashes.” (Scientificamerican.com ). Nevertheless, roads would be safer if licenses were taken away on the spot, rather than later on. “A surefire way to prevent at least some accidents? Immediately take away the license of anyone who fails a breath test, a move that already saves at…

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    Salt Busters Case Study

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    a new car wash business. There are a number of licenses, permits, and regulatory issues for Salt Busters to follow prior to beginning construction. One such requirement is to obtain a zoning permit from the New Smyrna Beach Zoning and Planning department to be sure the area where the land is located is zoned for a car wash business (City of NSB. n.d.). Once the zoning permit is obtained and construction begins, Salt Busters must obtain other licenses and permits before being allowed to open. An…

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    Even though it would be a good idea to make a bill about people who cannot get their driver’s license until they get their high school diploma, it is not the best idea for everyone. Most people graduate high school, but not everyone does. Most are high school dropouts. That means if they dropped out of high school, they would never get their driver’s license. They would have to live somewhere where they had a bike, someone else to ride with, a bus, or you are in walking distance of everything.…

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    furniture and covered with plastic. It seems troubling that even when a person has barricaded the door of his house, there was not even a whisper from the Grice court wondering if the implied license might have been revoked. By way of example, several circuits have held that a homeowner may limit the license and create a reasonable expectation of privacy on their curtilage by surrounding it with a fence and gate. Nor did the Grice court consider the fact that there was no path or sign…

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    Guns and Lives Introduction Gun control is one of the biggest debatable and emotional issues in the United States. Gun violence is a serious problem in multiple cites of the United States. There are citizens that believe there need to be gun control laws and citizens that believe there should not be gun control laws. Is America the most violent when it comes to controlling guns? The whole purpose of the gun control law is to constrain or control the sale, purchase, transfer, or possession of…

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    sued its software developer Apricot.com for deactivating the software program. This was done after he had declined to pay the license fees of $200 monthly required for using the software for three months. Apricot.com then decided to disable the software without notifying Bates. Also, it sent a letter containing disrespectful language to Bates stating that: “Loser, the license was canceled!”. In an ethical point of view, both parties acted unethically. Essentially, Bates was aware of and also…

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    An Alternative Gun Licensing system in the United States Gun control is a widely debated topic in America particularly following mass shooting cases. For all the debate on the subject it no consensus has been reached on a solution. The current system of background checks is insufficient to prevent criminal access to guns but an alternative system can alleviate or solve these issues. The current system of gun background checks cannot be feasibly expanded however a licensing system can be created…

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