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"We take student teams through the entire cycle from idea creation to business creation to business dissolution," Dr. Schlesinger says.
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Then they visited separate lawyers, both of whom insisted that they draw up an ironclad business-dissolution agreement, just in case.
Entities reduce transaction costs to coordinate an enterprise's many patrons, limit liability for shareholders, and protect a business from untimely dissolution.
The real boost to what Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, in her book "The Divorce Culture," calls the "sad business of marital dissolution" arrived roughly with the Beatles, when it was discovered that all anyone needed was love, and that obligations — including those toward one's children — could go take care of themselves.
But it would probably carry big political costs to do so – a special 'double dissolution' election; business by then will have gotten used to carbon pricing and won't want more policy uncertainty; would need to find money to continue paying for the income tax cuts.
Situations most amenable to this type of mediation include labor and employment controversies, dissolution of business associations,and the repair of established relationships between individuals or groups that will continue to interact long after their dispute is over.
The court-appointed trustee overseeing the liquidation of MF Global's broker-dealer unit laid off 1,066 employees on Friday, keeping only a skeleton staff to assist in the dissolution of the business.
Maybe the weather being so good for once meant that you couldn't moan about it as usual, and instead had to tell people what was really bothering you, which, in turn, accidentally led to the dissolution of your business and the end of your marriage.
For example, closing a store in a particular location, bankruptcy, or the dissolution of the business may trigger an audit.
The Court noted that charging orders exist to prevent "an obvious invasion of the rights and interests of nondebtor partners and resulted in disruption of the partnership business and, often, a forced dissolution of the partnership", which would occur if the creditor simply levied on a debtor's interest, as happens with corporate shares.
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