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    There are two cardinal principles in today’s western corporate law: the first is, the ‘separate juridical personality’ of each company with rights and duties separate from its shareholders and the second is, politically based ‘limited liability’, shielding shareholders (originally ultimate investors), from personal liability for company’s obligations, by limiting their potential liability to the amount of their capital investment. The above principles, among others, facilitated the separation…

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    Law a. The Company does not have Physical Presence in Hawaii The Company itself does not have a physical presence in Hawaii. The CRNAs, who are independent contractors (some operating as separate business entities), performed all the services related to the contract with the Facility, in Hawaii. As discussed in the facts above, the Company is essentially a temporary contracting organization. Its mission is to connect Facilities in need of services with CRNAs looking for work. The Company…

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    for the company. One could argue that this “recession,” or…

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    Chameleon Shoes Case Study

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    Introduction Every business needs some form of capital investment hence the need for entrepreneurs to identify reliable sources of financing. The chameleon shoes venture, being a new business opportunity will require reliable sources of capital. In fact, the chameleon shoes business will require finances to purchase assets and for its working capital operations. As such, the paper seeks to explore various sources of capital with particular interest on venture capital as well as their pros and…

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    Introduction There are three main business entities can choose to form in Malaysia which are Sole Proprietorship, Partnership and Limited and Unlimited Company. It is not so difficult to understand these types of entities and the owner can know which entities is more preferable to the owner. There are few steps in forming a sole proprietorship and a partnership entity. Firstly, determine the name of the organization which is unused by any business establishment or other entities. Register the…

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    China. Hence, transnational television format business exchange is not impossible. Furthermore, the introduction of overseas television formats use minimal time and money to meet the Chinese audience’s captious taste, for many television production companies, it is indeed a good way to save lots of human…

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    approach to understanding the importance of representation. American Ballet Theater, keyword, American. Within ballet company hierarchy the named Principle dancers are the top tier of leadership. They have earned the right to be called the company’s top performers, the sole entities by which the company is defined and identified. Not only are these dances charged to represent the company, but also by default of the name and legendary representation, state they are a representation of American…

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    would require her to complete more administrative tasks such as filing annual reports, which also will cost the company. In a corporation, there is also a separation of ownership and control as there are several shareholders, the board of directors and officers who can determine the direction of the business. Another drawback of incorporating is acquiring more tax liability since the company will now be taxed separately (Khwaja, n.d.). This business form would be ideal of Tilly planned to go…

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    The main types of business organisations in the UK private sector are sole traders, partnerships, private limited companies and public limited companies. These are set up in this sector so that they survive by making a profit, if a business doesn’t make a profit it won’t be able to succeed against its competitors in its market. Each different area of the uk private sector has different rules in which it must abide by for legal reasons. 1.0 Introduction This report will analyse the main types…

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    In developing countries there are more and more multinational companies which tried to develop their business, but this situation that would had influence to personal, local companies and living, even government, political or society environment (BBC). For granted the positive and negative of impact are simultaneously, the positive that the multinational companies improved the country economics and increased freedom on marketing. In contrast, there are negative effect to society such as a…

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